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I'm going to assume that you're talking about the two familiar types of identification

of radio stations ... their frequency stated in megahertz, and their wavelength stated

in meters. (If that's not what you're talking about, then the question is absurd.)

The relationship may be a bit more complicated than what you're expecting:

  • Wavelength (in meters) = 300 / frequency (in megahertz)
  • Frequency (in megahertz) = 300 / wavelength (in meters)
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