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Allocation and regulation of the electromagnetic spectrum into radio frequency bands
Frequency allocation (or spectrum allocation) is the part of spectrum management dealing with the designation and regulation of the electromagnetic spectrum
Frequency_allocation
Reserved part of radio spectrum
Amateur radio frequency allocation is done by national telecommunication authorities. Globally, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) oversees
Amateur radio frequency allocations
Amateur_radio_frequency_allocations
Amateur radio frequency band
"A Worldwide Frequency Allocation of 5351.5–5366.5 kHz to the Amateur Service on a secondary basis". The ITU's enhanced band allocation limits most amateurs
60-meter_band
Television frequency allocation has evolved since the start of television in Australia in 1956, and later in New Zealand in 1960. There was no coordination
Australian and New Zealand television frequencies
Australian_and_New_Zealand_television_frequencies
Range of frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
Industry Canada) U.S. Frequency Allocation Chart – Covering the range 3 kHz to 300 GHz (from Department of Commerce) UK frequency allocation table (from Ofcom
Electromagnetic_spectrum
Electromagnetic spectrum, 3 Hz – 3000 GHz
radio frequency allocations Bandstacked Broadcasting Cellular frequencies Copenhagen Frequency Plan of 1948 DXing FM broadcast band Frequency allocation Geneva
Radio_spectrum
the majority of service-allocations stipulated in this document were incorporated in national Tables of Frequency Allocations and Utilisations which is
Aeronautical_mobile_service
Electromagnetic frequencies ranging from 3 kHz to 300 GHz
Electromagnetic radiation Electromagnetic spectrum EMF measurement Frequency allocation Frequency modulation (FM) Plastic welding Pulsed electromagnetic field
Radio_frequency
Radiocommunication service for scientific and other purposes
used in practice (see also: GPS disciplined oscillator). The allocation of radio frequencies is provided according to Article 5 of the ITU Radio Regulations
Standard frequency and time signal service
Standard_frequency_and_time_signal_service
States. However, not in the original specification, under newer frequency allocations from the FCC, it falls under the 3.55–3.7 GHz Citizens Broadband
List_of_WLAN_channels
Radio frequency allocations
the majority of service allocations stipulated in this document were incorporated in national tables of frequency allocations and utilisations which are
ISM_radio_band
Service for mobile phones to communicate with satellites
Radio Regulations, CHAPTER II – Frequencies, ARTICLE 5 Frequency allocations, Section IV – Table of Frequency Allocations Jewett, Rachel (2024-02-09). "New
Mobile_satellite_service
Use of satellite signals for navigation or geo-spatial positioning
Radio Regulations, CHAPTER II – Frequencies, ARTICLE 5 Frequency allocations, Section IV – Table of Frequency Allocations Gorman, Sean (July 2, 2024). "Can
Satellite_navigation
Satellite designed to observe Earth from orbit
Radio Regulations, CHAPTER II – Frequencies, ARTICLE 5 Frequency allocations, Section IV – Table of Frequency Allocations EO Portal directory Archived 2013-09-23
Earth_observation_satellite
300–3000 kHz range of the electromagnetic spectrum
2010. "United Kingdom Frequency Allocation Table 2008" (PDF). Ofcom. p. 21. Retrieved 26 January 2010. "U.S. Frequency Allocation Chart" (PDF). National
Medium_frequency
Amateur radio frequency band
Amateur radio bands Low frequency LowFER List of amateur radio organizations List of amateur radio operating modes "Frequency Allocations". www.arrl.org. Retrieved
2200-meter_band
the majority of service-allocations stipulated in this document were incorporated in national Tables of Frequency Allocations and Utilisations which is
Land_mobile_service
Electromagnetic spectrum 300–3000 MHz
prices). A complete list of US television frequency allocations can be found at Pan-American television frequencies. There is a considerable amount of lawful
Ultra_high_frequency
Mobile service among radio stations of coasts and ships
the majority of service-allocations stipulated in this document were incorporated in national Tables of Frequency Allocations and Utilisations which is
Maritime_mobile_service
Telecommunication subcategory
the majority of service-allocations stipulated in this document were incorporated in national Tables of Frequency Allocations and Utilisations which is
Fixed-satellite_service
the responsibility of the appropriate national frequency administration. Example of frequency allocation Satellite radio Satellite television ITU Radio
Broadcasting-satellite service
Broadcasting-satellite_service
Subfield of astronomy that studies celestial objects at radio frequencies
Radio Regulations, CHAPTER II – Frequencies, ARTICLE 5 Frequency allocations, Section IV – Table of Frequency Allocations Journals Gart Westerhout (1972)
Radio_astronomy
VHF radio frequency used in air-to-air communication
communication, and may also serve as a CTAF when in operation. MULTICOM is a frequency allocation without a physical base station that is reserved as a CTAF for airports
Common traffic advisory frequency
Common_traffic_advisory_frequency
Amateur radio frequency band
countries authorized temporary allocations or experimental operations on nearby frequencies. The band is in the medium frequency (MF) region, within the 415–526
630-meter_band
Amateur radio frequency band
on the 2-meter and 70-centimeter bands. There were no commercial frequency allocations near the 1.25-meter band, and little commercial radio equipment
1.25-meter_band
Amateur radio frequency band
lowest frequency ham band which can support amateur television transmissions in the USA. In Europe the lowest band for ATV is 23cm. The band's allocation varies
70-centimeter_band
the majority of service-allocations stipulated in this document were incorporated in national Tables of Frequency Allocations and Utilisations which is
Space_operation_service
Topics referred to by the same term
allocation scheme Resource allocation Tax allocation district Call-sign allocation plan Frequency allocation Type allocation code Allocution (law), or
Allocation
Active and passive means of determining position via radio waves
Radio Regulations, CHAPTER II – Frequencies, ARTICLE 5 Frequency allocations, Section IV – Table of Frequency Allocations ITU Radio Regulations, Section
Radiodetermination
Non-commercial use of the radio spectrum
amateurs have access to frequency allocations throughout the RF spectrum, usually allowing choice of an effective frequency for communications across
Amateur_radio
Meteorological instrumentation
Radio Regulations, CHAPTER II – Frequencies, ARTICLE 5 Frequency allocations, Section IV – Table of Frequency Allocations Wikimedia Commons has media related
Radiosonde
Artificial satellite that relays radio signals
frequency ranges or "bands" certain organizations are allowed to use. This allocation of bands minimizes the risk of signal interference. In October 1945, Arthur
Communications_satellite
Type of satellite that transmits over amateur radio frequencies
the Amateur-satellite service. These satellites use amateur radio frequency allocations to facilitate communication between amateur radio stations. Many
Amateur_radio_satellite
scientific or technological research purposes.» See also The allocation of radio frequencies is provided according to Article 5 of the ITU Radio Regulations
Space_research_service
Process of finding the location of something using radio waves
Radio Regulations, CHAPTER II – Frequencies, ARTICLE 5 Frequency allocations, Section IV – Table of Frequency Allocations ITU Radio Regulations, Section
Radiolocation
the majority of service-allocations stipulated in this document were incorporated in national Tables of Frequency Allocations and Utilisations which is
Maritime mobile-satellite service
Maritime_mobile-satellite_service
Amateur radio frequency band
21st century allocation of two more bands at lower frequencies, 160 meters is no longer the only mediumwave band, and no longer the lowest-frequency amateur
160-meter_band
the majority of service-allocations stipulated in this document were incorporated in national Tables of Frequency Allocations and Utilisations which is
Land_mobile-satellite_service
30–300 GHz range of the electromagnetic spectrum
The International Telecommunication Union non-exclusive passive frequency allocation at 57–59.3 GHz is used for atmospheric monitoring in meteorological
Extremely_high_frequency
analog TV frequency allocation. However, since the country is transitioning to ISDB-T digital TV, the NTC has been reallocating VHF frequencies, and some
List of analog television stations in the Philippines
List_of_analog_television_stations_in_the_Philippines
Land mobile radio system
wavelength) in the high frequency or shortwave band. Citizens band is distinct from other personal radio service allocations such as FRS, GMRS, MURS,
Citizens_band_radio
Amateur radio frequency band
1927. Its frequency allocation was then 28-30 MHz. A 300 kHz segment, from 29.700–30.000 MHz, was removed from the amateur radio allocation in 1947 by
10-meter_band
Type of satellite designed to record the state of the Earth's atmosphere
Radio Regulations, CHAPTER II – Frequencies, ARTICLE 5 Frequency allocations, Section IV – Table of Frequency Allocations Wikimedia Commons has media related
Weather_satellite
Radiofrequency bands used by 3G Universal Mobile Telecommunications System networks
world, the initial allocation has been amended multiple times to include other radio frequency bands. From Tables 5.0 "UTRA FDD frequency bands" of the latest
UMTS_frequency_bands
Designation for a radio broadcasting frequency
channel. Frequency allocation, ITU RR, article 1.17 Frequency assignment, ITU RR, article 1.18 Broadcast law Television channel frequencies International
Channel_(broadcasting)
Amateur radio frequency band
Agenda Item 1.1 would study a future allocation of 50–54 MHz to amateur radio in Region 1. 6 meter frequency allocations for amateur radio are not universal
6-meter_band
Amateur radio frequency band
the European Galileo system. Amateur radio frequency allocations "FCC Online Table of Frequency Allocations" (PDF). 47 C.F.R. Federal Communications Commission
23-centimeter_band
Spacecraft communications service
transmitter downlink frequency is used for the beacon mode service. However, for orbiter-lander missions there is a specific frequency allocation for the service
Beacon_mode_service
Amateur radio frequency band
in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1927. Its frequency allocation was then 14–14.4 MHz. The allocation was reduced to 14–14.35 MHz by the International
20-meter_band
Amateur radio frequency band
15-meter band (also called the 21-MHz band or 15 meters) is an amateur radio frequency band spanning the shortwave spectrum from 21 to 21.45 MHz. The band is
15-meter_band
Part of a spectrum
subdivided into many. Allocation of radio frequency ranges to different uses is a major function of radio spectrum allocation. Audible range Bandwidth
Spectral_band
Radio Frequency Allocation (SACFA). SACFA makes recommendations on major frequency allocation issues, formulation of the frequency allocation plan, making
Wireless Planning and Coordination Wing
Wireless_Planning_and_Coordination_Wing
transmitter, frequency drift can cause a radio station to drift into an adjacent channel, causing illegal interference. Because of this, Frequency allocation regulations
Frequency_drift
Intentionally television broadcasting channel
observation in a region of the spectrum in between the dedicated frequency allocations near 410 MHz and 1.4 GHz. The area reserved or unused differs from
Channel_37
Amateur radio frequency bands
Amateur Frequency Allocations http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/allocate.html Accessed 9 September 2008 ITU Frequency Allocations http://life
WARC_bands
Microwave radio frequency band from 8–12 GHz
Green Bank Telescope and the Very Large Array. Radio Astronomy has a Frequency Allocation for (quiet) bands at 10.6-10.68 GHz, and 10.68-10.7 GHz, but the
X_band
Electromagnetic wave range of 30–300 MHz
one meter. Frequencies immediately below VHF are denoted high frequency (HF), and the next higher frequencies are known as ultra high frequency (UHF). VHF
Very_high_frequency
Hand-held portable two-way communications device
VHF amateur allocations available to the user. Since amateur allocations usually are not channelized, the user can dial in any frequency desired in the
Walkie-talkie
Group of radio services
"Hunting Radio" band, and the 43 MHz Italian "VHF CB" bands. The lower frequency allocations (especially the 30/31 and 43 MHz bands) often exhibit propagation
Personal_radio_service
Satellite communication
communications. UK Frequency Allocation Table (UK FAT) along with other NATO countries and some other countries’ (but not all) national frequency allocations tables
X Band Satellite Communication
X_Band_Satellite_Communication
Amateur radio frequency band
considered a suggestion or guideline. Shortwave bands Skywave "Frequency or wave band allocations", Recommendations for Regulation of Radio Adopted by the Third
40-meter_band
Amateur radio frequency band
caused to narrow-band stations. Amateur radio frequency allocations "FCC Online Table of Frequency Allocations" (PDF). 47 C.F.R. Federal Communications Commission
3-centimeter_band
Handheld radio manufactured by Baofeng
radio frequency interference and for having continuous tuning capabilities, a feature that would require an operator obtain a Frequency allocation license
Baofeng_UV-5R
Mobile network in Japan
Freedom of Mobile Multimedia Access (FOMA) is the brand name of the W-CDMA-based 3G telecommunications services being offered by the Japanese telecommunications
Freedom of Mobile Multimedia Access
Freedom_of_Mobile_Multimedia_Access
VHF radio frequency used as a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency
U.S. and Canadian aviation, MULTICOM is a frequency allocation used as a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) by aircraft near airports where no air
MULTICOM
List of shortwave radio spectrum bands
bands are frequency allocations for use within the shortwave radio spectrum (the upper medium frequency [MF] band and all of the high frequency [HF] band)
Shortwave_bands
Amateur radio frequency band
operators include the use of frequencies and a wide variety of modes within these ranges for telecommunication. The allocations are the same in all three
13-centimeter_band
Community that a radio or television station is licensed to serve
operate a licensed station, a broadcaster must first obtain allocation of the desired frequencies in the FCC's Table of Allotments for the intended city of
City_of_license
License granting permission to use radio frequency spectrum for broadcasting use
service in question. The determination of frequencies used by licensees is done through frequency allocation, which in the United States is specified by
Broadcast_license
like to promote multicasting in Fukui Prefecture as well". After frequency allocation, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications began accepting applications
Fukui_Culture_Television
procedure prescribed by the Standing Advisory Committee on Radio Frequency Allocation (SACFA) as applicable. Earth to satellite service only. Satellite
List of amateur radio frequency bands in India
List_of_amateur_radio_frequency_bands_in_India
Third generation mobile cellular system
CDMA2000 (IMT Multi-Carrier), UMTS requires new base stations and new frequency allocations. UMTS has since been enhanced as High Speed Packet Access (HSPA)
UMTS
Amateur radio frequency band
525 MHz sub-band is for digital messaging. Shortwave bands "Frequency or wave band allocations". Recommendations for Regulation of Radio. Third National
80-meter_band
Radio transmissions using wavelengths between 10 m and 100 m
list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Frequency or wave band allocations. Recommendations for Regulation of Radio Adopted by the Third
Shortwave_radio
Amateur radio frequency band
amplifiers. M2 directional gain antennas for 33 cm "FCC Online Table of Frequency Allocations" (PDF). 47 C.F.R. Federal Communications Commission. June 2, 2011
33-centimeter_band
Amateur radio frequency band
allocation of 70.0–70.5 MHz. On the occasion of the International Geophysical Year 1957–1958, the following countries have been allocated frequencies
4-metre_band
Directional radio antenna used in radio astronomy
frequency allocation for parts of the spectrum most useful for observing the universe are coordinated in the Scientific Committee on Frequency Allocations for
Radio_telescope
Amateur radio frequency band
other things) that frequencies in the vicinity of 40.68 MHz be considered for amateur propagation beacons. A secondary allocation to the amateur service
8-meter_band
Electronic tracking technology
set its own rules for frequency allocation for RFID tags, and not all radio bands are available in all countries. These frequencies are known as the ISM
Radio-frequency identification
Radio-frequency_identification
Radio broadcast band
original frequency allocation in North America used by Edwin Armstrong used the frequency band from 42 through 50 MHz, but this allocation was changed
FM_broadcast_band
communications between groups. A PACE plan is not a frequency plan (which details frequency allocation and radio spectrum characteristics) or band plan (to
PACE (communication methodology)
PACE_(communication_methodology)
Distribution of audio or audiovisual content to dispersed audiences
high-powered broadcast tower transmits a high-frequency electromagnetic wave to numerous receivers. The high-frequency wave sent by the tower is modulated with
Broadcasting
Regulating the use of radio frequencies to promote efficient use
This process is called "allocation". The next step is to assign frequencies to specific users or classes of users. Each frequency band has a specific assignment
Spectrum_management
Deviation of radio waves beyond allocations
(ITU) coordinates spectrum policy. In the early days of radio, no frequency allocation was allocated. As a result, there was a delay in receiving the distress
Radio_spectrum_pollution
satellites and their downlink transmission frequencies. List of Earth observation satellites Radio waves Frequency allocation "ITU Radiocommunication Sector". ITU
Earth observation satellites transmission frequencies
Earth_observation_satellites_transmission_frequencies
British communications provider
Frequencies used by the Three UK network Frequency Band Protocol Class 2,100 MHz B1 n1 LTE/LTE Advanced 5G NR 4G/4G+ 5G 1,800 MHz B3 LTE/LTE Advanced 4G/4G+
Three_UK
One of the three sectors of the ITU
according to its constitution, to allocate spectrum and register frequency allocation, orbital positions and other parameters of satellites, "in order
ITU-R
Regions used for managing the global radio spectrum
managing the global radio spectrum. Each region has its own set of frequency allocations, the main reason for defining the regions. Region 1 comprises Europe
ITU_Region
Range of radio frequencies from 11-20 GHz
Microwaves Archived 2019-07-29 at the Wayback Machine. TECH-FAQ: Ku band. Frequency allocation information, mostly for U.S. Spectrum allocation chart
Ku_band
Radio transmission using wavelengths 200-1000 m
Kingdom Frequency Allocation Table (PDF) (Report). 22 June 2017. p. 16. Retrieved August 22, 2017 – via ofcom.org.uk. United States Frequency Allocations (PDF)
Medium_wave
Wireless broadband standard
aircraft, and fixed assets. In 2007, AeroMACS obtained a worldwide frequency allocation in the 5 GHz aviation band. As of 2018, there were 25 AeroMACS deployments
WiMAX
was receivable in Belgium until 11 September 1987 when the transmitting frequency used was given up to RTL-TVI and continued for Luxembourg and French viewers
Television_in_Luxembourg
Government-owned television network in the Philippines
organizations. The channel was short-lived due to problems of its frequency allocation. Television broadcasters, including government-owned PBS, were shut
People's_Television_Network
Amateur radio frequency band
VK4CSD on July 18, 2019. Amateur radio frequency allocations W band "FCC Online Table of Frequency Allocations" (PDF). 47 C.F.R. Federal Communications
4-millimeter_band
Frequency to which a carrier wave is shifted during transmission or reception
intermediate frequency (IF) is a frequency to which a carrier wave is shifted as an intermediate step in transmission or reception. The intermediate frequency is
Intermediate_frequency
Defunct Bangladeshi news channel
the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting before getting its frequency allocation, two days prior to submitting the original one on 19 October 2006
CSB_News
Amateur radio frequency band
receive frequencies outside of ham bands. "Graphical Frequency Allocations". www.arrl.org. Retrieved 2022-11-13. US Amateur Radio Frequency Allocations. http://www
2-meter_band
Regulatory authority in Pakistan
Authority Oil & Gas Regulatory Authority National Documentation Wing Frequency Allocation Board Establishment Division Federal Public Service Commission Civil
Oil & Gas Regulatory Authority
Oil_&_Gas_Regulatory_Authority
Radio frequency range
radio frequencies from 20 to 40 GHz (equivalent to wavelengths between 1.5 and 0.75 cm) during the Cold War period. Since 1992, frequency allocations, allotment
K_band_(NATO)
Radio frequency allotment
frequencies and channels. Government of India NATIONAL FREQUENCY ALLOCATION PLAN-2011 [5] Government of India NATIONAL FREQUENCY ALLOCATE TABLE (Latest) [6]
Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure
Unlicensed_National_Information_Infrastructure
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Surname or Lastname
English (also frequent in Wales)
English (also frequent in Wales) : patronymic from the personal name Watkin.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Prolific; Frequently Producing
Girl/Female
Muslim
One who remembers God frequently
Boy/Male
English American
Tile layer, or a. An English surname frequently used as a given name.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
One who Remembers God Frequently
Surname or Lastname
English (most frequent in northern Ireland)
English (most frequent in northern Ireland) : from Middle English fe(i)th ‘belief (especially Christian belief)’, ‘faithfulness’, ‘loyalty’. This may have been a nickname for a trustworthy person, but was more probably bestowed on one who used ‘Faith!’ frequently as a mild oath or exclamation.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Byerly. In England this is the more frequent spelling.
Girl/Female
Latin American English
Beautiful, loving, lovable.Amabel was used frequently during the Middle Ages and briefly in the...
Girl/Female
Latin
Beautiful, loving, lovable.Amabel was used frequently during the Middle Ages and briefly in the...
Surname or Lastname
English (frequent in eastern England)
English (frequent in eastern England) : ethnic name from Norman French aleman ‘German’ or alemayne ‘Germany’ (Late Latin Alemannus and Alemannia, from a Germanic tribal name that probably originally meant ‘all the men’). In some cases the surname may be from the region of Normandy known as Allemagne (south of Caen), probably named as a Germanic-speaking enclave in a Celtic area in Roman times. In North America, the form Allman has probably absorbed some cases of cognates from other languages, in particular Spanish Aleman and French Alleman.German (Allmann) : variant of Allemann (see Alleman) or in some cases probably an Americanized form of the same name.
Boy/Male
English American
A name beginning with D, also frequently used as an independent name.
Surname or Lastname
English (Dorset)
English (Dorset) : unexplained. This name is frequent in Nova Scotia.
Boy/Male
English American Shakespearean
Derived from the English place name, meaning Bede's ford. Most frequently used as a surname.
Girl/Female
Latin English
Beautiful, loving, lovable.Amabel was used frequently during the Middle Ages and briefly in the...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Postlethwait. This is the more frequent spelling in the British Isles.
Boy/Male
English American
Tile layer, or a. An English surname frequently used as a given name.
Girl/Female
Latin
Beautiful, loving, lovable.Amabel was used frequently during the Middle Ages and briefly in the...
Surname or Lastname
Swedish (also frequent in Finland)
Swedish (also frequent in Finland) : ornamental name from an unexplained first element + the suffix -lin or -in, common suffixes of surnames.French (Hélin) : from a pet form of Hélie (see Helie 1).French (Hélin) : from the Germanic personal name Heilin, a short form of any of various compound names with the first element heil (see Heilmann 2).English : variant of Hillian.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : unexplained. This is a frequent name in OH.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Newborn. This name occurs frequently in NC.
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Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Beautiful Color; Golden
Female
Scottish
Feminine form of Scottish unisex Kyle, KYLEIGH means "slender."Â Compare with another form of Kyleigh.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Shedd.
Boy/Male
German Teutonic
Bold people.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Lives by the Holy Spring
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Cloud from Heaven
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Love
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish (of Norman origin)
English and Irish (of Norman origin) : nickname from Old French mau ‘bad’ + clerc ‘cleric’.
Boy/Male
Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Russian
Hypnotising
Boy/Male
Tamil
Parasmaijyotishe | பரஸà¯à®®à¯ˆà®œà¯à®¯à¯‹à®¤à¯€à®·à¯‡
Most radiant
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n.
The state of not being frequented; solitude; isolation; retirement; seclusion.
n.
Frequency.
adv.
Frequently; often.
adv.
Frequently; often.
n.
Infrequency.
a.
Frequent; numerous.
n.
The condition of returning frequently; occurrence often repeated; common occurence; as, the frequency of crimes; the frequency of miracles.
adv.
Frequently; often.
n.
Commonness; frequency.
n.
Often to be met with; happening at short intervals; often repeated or occurring; as, frequent visits.
n.
Frequency.
adv.
At frequent or short intervals; many times; often; repeatedly; commonly.
a.
Too frequent.
n.
A crowd; a throng.
n.
A crowd; a throng; a concourse.
pl.
of Frequency
n.
The state of rarely occuring; uncommonness; rareness; as, the infrquence of his visits.
n.
Frequency; abundance.
v. t.
To frequent; to resort to frequently; to visit pertinaciously or intrusively; to intrude upon.
v. t.
To quote constantly or with great frequency.