MHz to kHz Converter
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1 Megahertz = 1000 Kilohertz
Key Formulas
Hertz → Kilohertz
kHz = Hz × 0.001Kilohertz → Hertz
Hz = kHz × 1000Megahertz → Gigahertz
GHz = MHz × 0.001Gigahertz → Megahertz
MHz = GHz × 1000Formula
kHz = MHz × 1,000FM radio stations broadcast in the 87.5–108 MHz range, which engineers and equipment often express as 87,500–108,000 kHz when integrating with older systems or performing signal calculations. Software-defined radios, spectrum analysers, and FCC frequency allocation tables sometimes require or display kHz precision even for high-frequency signals. Converting MHz to kHz bridges these specifications.
Source: NIST SP 811, Table B.8
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Frequently Asked Questions
Real-World Examples
An FM radio station at 100 MHz = 100,000 kHz. Software-defined radio (SDR) projects often work in kHz when tuning receiver circuits and plotting spectrum.
100 MHz = 100000 kHz
The Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz band spans 2,400–2,500 MHz = 2,400,000–2,500,000 kHz. Network engineers use kHz for fine-grained channel allocation and interference analysis.
2400 MHz = 2400000 kHz
WNYC (88.1 FM) broadcasts at 88.1 MHz = 88,100 kHz. FCC regulations require precise kHz accuracy for frequency allocations.
88.1 MHz = 88100 kHz
The 433 MHz ISM band for remote controls and IoT devices is 433,000 kHz. Hobbyists using older frequency counters or spectrum analysers often see kHz precision on the display.
433 MHz = 433000 kHz