Hz to MHz Converter
Enter a value to instantly convert between frequency units.
1 Hertz = 0 Megahertz
Key Formulas
Hertz → Kilohertz
kHz = Hz × 0.001Kilohertz → Hertz
Hz = kHz × 1000Megahertz → Gigahertz
GHz = MHz × 0.001Gigahertz → Megahertz
MHz = GHz × 1000Formula
MHz = Hz ÷ 1,000,000Signal processing formulas, microcontroller timer registers, and oscilloscope readings often give you raw cycle counts in Hz. FM radio stations, Wi-Fi channels, and RF component datasheets express those same frequencies as megahertz — one million times more compact. An FM station at 100,000,000 Hz is the same as 100 MHz. Dividing by 1,000,000 brings the number into the manageable range used in broadcast and wireless engineering.
Source: NIST SP 811, Table B.8
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Frequently Asked Questions
Real-World Examples
FM radio at 100 MHz. A signal processing textbook problem asks students to express this broadcast frequency in Hz for use in a wave equation — the answer is 100,000,000 Hz.
100000000 Hz = 100 MHz
433 MHz ISM band used by garage door remotes and IoT sensors. Firmware that programs the RF module expects 433,000,000 Hz in a register while the module's datasheet lists '433 MHz'.
433000000 Hz = 433 MHz
NTSC colour subcarrier at 3.58 MHz. Electronics hobbyists restoring vintage televisions convert this to 3,580,000 Hz to program replacement oscillator chips.
3580000 Hz = 3.58 MHz
European mains power at 50 Hz. Expressed in MHz, this is 0.00005 MHz — illustrating how far below the radio spectrum AC power frequencies sit.
50 Hz = 0.00005 MHz