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The UHF frequency band used for GPS transmissions for clear reception and sending. UHF or ultra high frequency is meant for radio frequencies between 300MHz and 3GHz. Normal frequencies for GPS transmissions are 1575.42 MHz and 1227.60 MHz. UHF frequency band covers these GPS frequencies.
UHF CB radio is a type of personal radio in Australia. It stands for UHF Citizen's Band radio and operates similar to that of a two-way radio without any licensing fees.
The frequency. Oddly enough, uhf actually stands for Ultra High Frequency and vfh stands for Very High Frequency. VHF for old TV covered the range 90Mhz to 150Mhz UHF for modern TV covers the range 400Mhz to 800Mhz
If you live in a very populated area, uhf radios will be able to pick up signals without interfering with your other wireless devices. For a less populated area, vhf is the more sensible choice.
Motorola UHF radio is most famous for its ability to transmit radio in tow possible directions. This technology allows for communication as well as ease of listening.
Yes, a UHF antenna can pick up VHF signals, but not well. The size difference makes the uhf antenna "inefficient" for the longer vhf wave length, but some energy can be received by the uhf antenna.
In radio terms it means ultra high frequency.
very carefully, unless you know what you are doing.
the various controls and keys used on a UHF radio esp Squelch scans quiet duplex are simplex and simplistic.
UHF radio
UHF radios are handheld radios. They are a great 2 way radio that are used by police, children, and hikers. They can be used by anyone needing to communicate via 2 way radio in the outdoors or indoors.
Digital data sent over UHF radio frequencies.