Frequency conversion for electronics, communication systems, and rotational speed.
Formula
value × 1000
| Sample | Converted |
|---|---|
| 1 MHz | 1,000 kHz |
| 5 MHz | 5,000 kHz |
| 10 MHz | 10,000 kHz |
| 100 MHz | 100,000 kHz |
| 1,000 MHz | 1,000,000 kHz |
Frequency Converter helps convert repeated cycles, signal rates, clock speeds, and rotations in one place. It is useful when you need to compare more than one unit, check a value quickly, or prepare a measurement for electronics notes, motor specs, timing checks, and lab work.
The default view starts with Megahertz (MHz) and converts to Kilohertz (kHz). You can change either unit from the dropdowns, which makes the page useful for electronics, motors, and audio or radio references.
Open focused conversion pages for the most useful frequency pairs.
Frequency conversion for electronics, communication systems, and rotational speed. This page is built for situations where the first unit you try may not be the final unit you need, so the calculator keeps the full supported list close to the input fields.
Convert Hz, kHz, MHz, GHz, and RPM in one place. That makes it useful for electronics, motors, and audio or radio references, especially when a measurement needs to be reviewed, copied, or compared in a different unit system.
In its default state, the page applies the Megahertz to Kilohertz formula: value × 1000. If you change either dropdown, the displayed result and formula update for the selected pair.
For accurate results, keep extra decimal places while checking the value, then round the final answer only as much as your task requires.
The quick reference below uses the default MHz to kHz direction so you can compare common values before entering your own number.
This page is also useful when you are not yet sure which frequency pair you need. Try the value with different units, compare the results, and keep the unit label beside the final number so it remains clear when shared.
| Input | Converted |
|---|---|
| 1 MHz | 1,000 kHz |
| 5 MHz | 5,000 kHz |
| 10 MHz | 10,000 kHz |
| 100 MHz | 100,000 kHz |
| 1,000 MHz | 1,000,000 kHz |