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- Very high frequency - Wikipedia
Very high frequency VHF television antennas used for broadcast television reception These six antennas are a type known as a Yagi antenna, which is widely used on VHF
- UHF, VHF and 800MHz | The Frequency Differences and Applications
VHF represents “Very High Frequency” while UHF represents “Ultra High Frequency ” The FCC also determines who can operate in each band and who has priority if more than one user is operating
- The System - K6LNK - California Amateur Radio Linking Association
It is comprised of some thirty odd UHF repeaters along with a few VHF repeaters Below is a list of the repeaters in the network We've put together a Printable System List (PDF, Opens in a new window) that you can stash in a handy place so you'll always know where you are (Well, at least in regards to C A R L A )
- The Differences Between UHF and VHF Radio Frequencies
VHF consists of radio waves from 30 to 300 MHz and is used in some critical communication systems, like FM Radio, marine communications, long-range data transmission, and two-way land mobile radio systems
- RepeaterBook
California amateur radio repeater database for ham repeaters in the US, Canada, and Mexico
- VHF | Marine, Airwaves Radios | Britannica
VHF, conventionally defined portion of the electromagnetic spectrum including any radiation with a wavelength between 1 and 10 metres and a frequency between 300 and 30 megahertz VHF signals are widely employed for television and radio transmissions
- VHF vs UHF Radios: The Differences Explained
VHF band radio waves operate on lower frequencies but are longer, so they work better for long-range outdoor use in job sites, campgrounds, and farms Unlike UHF waves, VHF cannot penetrate objects like buildings or other large obstructions
- Welcome to the Bozo Net web site
Our goal, as always, has been to pass our experience and fervor for weak signal DXing to newcomers to the VHF and higher frequencies The old timers know it takes patience and modified ham skills to get the most from the varying propagation phenomenon
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