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  1. Jul 14, 2015 · Ultra high frequency (UHF) refers to the band of electromagnetic radiation with a radio frequency range between 300 MHz and 3 GHz (3000 MHz). This band is also known as the decimeter band, with a wavelength ranging from 1 m to 1 dm. The UHF radiations are least affected by environmental factors, that is why they are most commonly used for TV ...

  2. UHF on Kansainvälisen televiestintäliiton (ITU) ja Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineersin (IEEE) termi radiotaajuusalueelle: ITU:n määrittelyssä alue kattaa 0,3–3 GHz:n taajuusalueen ( aallopituusalue 0,1–1 m) [1]

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  4. UHF banyak digunakan oleh badan-badan pelayanan publik untuk komunikasi radio dua arah, biasanya menggunakan modulasi frekuensi narrowband. Modem radio narrowband menggunakan frekuensi UHF untuk komunikasi data jarak jauh misalnya untuk pengawasan dan pengendalian jaringan distribusi tenaga listrik. Siaran radio. Operator radio amatir. GPS.

  5. UHF radio is a two-way radio communication device that uses ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio frequencies to transmit and receive signals. It is a reliable and efficient communication tool that is used in various industries such as transportation, construction, security, and emergency services.

  6. UHF is better when using radios for indoor use like buildings or around cities. A plus to using UHF is you are less likely to be interfered by other two-way radios. The reason why UHF is better for inside use opposed to VHF is, UHF signal does a better job at reaching through wood, steel and concrete, therefore, can reach further into the building.

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