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Why is the transmission of signals using sky waves restricted to frequencies upto 30 mega hertz?

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In sky wave mode of propagation, the frequency range of tranmitting signal restricted to less than 30 MHz because electromagnetic waves of frequency more than 30 MHz. penetrate the tonophere and escape.
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