Fast transients in the form of spiky radio bursts have been observed in solar flares events, emitting at different ranges in frequency. These dynamical phenomena show up as high brightness temperature increments with short durations of the order of milliseconds. In this work, we present results of the analysis of some properties of radio spike events observed at frequencies between 0.01 and 8.4 GHz, as reported in different studies. We analyze the relation of the duration, bandwidth, emitted flux, polarization and drift rate of the radio spikes with its observational frequency. Also, we analyze its correlation with other energetic solar events.