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Long distance communication is much less common

on UHF bands than it is on LF, MF, or HF bands.

Your question can be answered truthfully in so many ways, as long as any one of them does not claim to be the only correct answer. So the above answer is true, but all bands have potential for great distances. The most common are the lower frequencies, which can bounce around the earth and end up almost anywhere. UHF also has some ability to longer range if used in the correct manor. One such way is to bounce it off of some object out in space.

Amateur Radio has a lot of interesting points, if you have a interest in Amateur radio, search Google for one of your local ham clubs, and go to the next meeting. You will get the chance to introduce yourself, and get any questions you may have answered.

The internet has the single greatest amount of information on every topic, including Amateur radio.

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