"Motorola is the main company that manufactures UHF radios.They are reliable because a lot of companies like police departments use them, they cost over 100 dollars a piece."
No. The acronyms stand for different, non-overlapping frequency ranges. Since the #1 immutable requirement for radios to be able to talk to each other is that they be on the same frequency, and since HF, UHF, and VHF radios are by definition on different frequencies, that match would be harder to operate successfully than a mixed marriage.
No, this is not a wise move to make. The antenna metals are not the same. you have to know that antenna metals are different within all Mhz. 2nd- The connectors are different. CB has a wider coax connector and Uhf us smaller. Radio Range/ distance will be less if you use a short wave antenna known as CB. Best to get a High wave antenna- UHF. 27 Mhz is cb radio and the waves are low and long (about 11 meters). 400-460 Mhz is UHF and the waves are high and short (about 67 centimeters). You would need a UHF radio antenna to get the best SWR. Installing a UHF antenna on a car it would require a proper uhf antenna and coax and drilling and using only a UHF Coax cable with the connector. Or buy the Uhf magnet antenna. They are hard to find in your local city and they are pricy because you cant buy them used or at cb shops. you will have to buy one online or go to a Junk yard and find a Police car that has one on top of car. You can Mod Coax cables only if its a UHF cable and antenna. Grounding a car UHF antenna in house can be difficult. Don't run ground to AC ground! you can damage radio. Run Ground wire to the dirt outside and dig a hole and fix with a little water and keep hot coax separated from ground on uhf. Best is to run this to Gutter on roof. Do not MOD CB coaxes with UHF antenna or mix with magnet antenna or CB, VHF, Marine radios. You will waste your time. 800 Mhz police antenna will be your closest match if you decide to do this. It goes by the wave and wave length. Keep Digging
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.
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.
the various controls and keys used on a UHF radio esp Squelch scans quiet duplex are simplex and simplistic.
A person can find information on how UHF radios by reading manuals that come with the radios or by contacting the companies that made them. Libraries will also have books that explain in more about the mechanics of UHF.
One can purchase a set of Motorola UHF radios at various retailers. One can purchase a set of Motorola UHF radios online at websites such as Two Way Direct and Buy Tow Way.
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.
Handheld UHF radios may be purchased at Two Way Direct. They are also available from Two Way Radio, Powerwerx, Rugged Radios and Uniden as well as PSI Company and Tech Wholesale.
Most planes have VHF radios. Military planes have UHF radios, and some planes have satellite communications.
UHF is an acronym for ultra-high frequency. Frequencies in the UHF band (300 to 3,000 MHz) are/were commonly used for television broadcasting and such two-way communication applications as cordless phones and walkie-talkie radios.
UHF, S-band and Ku-band are all used by the shuttles.
No. The acronyms stand for different, non-overlapping frequency ranges. Since the #1 immutable requirement for radios to be able to talk to each other is that they be on the same frequency, and since HF, UHF, and VHF radios are by definition on different frequencies, that match would be harder to operate successfully than a mixed marriage.
UHF grossed $6,157,157 worldwide.
No. The acronyms stand for different, non-overlapping frequency ranges. Since the #1 immutable requirement for radios to be able to talk to each other is that they be on the same frequency, and since HF, UHF, and VHF radios are by definition on different frequencies, that match would be harder to operate successfully than a mixed marriage.
UHF grossed $6,157,157 in the domestic market.
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.