IIRC, there's a limit to how fast you can transmit data via a frequency band. Nyquist ??
"The theoretical formula for the
maximum bit rate is:
maximum bit rate = 2 × Bandwidth × log2V. Here,
maximum bit rate is calculated in bps. Bandwidth is the bandwidth of the
channel. V is the number of discrete levels in the signal."
And...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandwidth_(signal_processing)
Classic example is old, carbon-mike land-line phones, which had a
very narrow audio bandwidth. More recently, CDs are sampled such they miss 'low-ultrasonic' frequencies, but have a wider dynamic range for what they do grab.
Don't forget the real-slow data rate of ELF transmissions to 'Boomer' subs, with message content barely more than a validated 'door-bell'...
Mosquito sounders ??
"... high pitched sounds that teens hear that older adults do not. This has been exploited as a crowd control device aimed at teens, called the Mosquito:"
Ha ! Several years ago, I warned the 'Customer Service' desk of my favourite local supermarket that their big illuminated logo was 'squealing', may have a pending failure. They summoned a security guy, who bade me repeat my tale, then point out the source.
"That's nothing to do with the logo's lighting, Mr. Nik, that's to persuade nocturnal groups of adolescents & teens to, ahem, 'Buzz Off'."
As I'm clearly 'post-middle-aged', I should NOT have been able to hear such...
Irony is most kids and youths of that age and disposition have premature hearing loss due to discos, raves and over-driven head-phones, so only their dogs would notice...