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  1. Ultra high frequency (UHF) is the ITU designation for radio frequencies in the range between 300 megahertz (MHz) and 3 gigahertz (GHz), also known as the decimetre band as the wavelengths range from one meter to one tenth of a meter (one decimeter).

  2. Jul 14, 2015 · Ultra high frequency (UHF) is a band of electromagnetic radiation with a radio frequency range between 300 MHz and 3 GHz. UHF is widely used for data transmission, TV and radio broadcasting, and radar systems.

  3. ultrahigh frequency. Related Topics: frequency band. UHF, conventionally defined portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, encompassing radiations having a wavelength between 0.1 and 1 m and a frequency between 3,000 and 300 megahertz. UHF signals are used extensively in televison broadcasting.

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  4. medium frequency (MF) † 6 (~10 0 6 Hz) 300-3000 kHz: 1000-100 m: high frequency (HF) † 7 (~10 0 7 Hz) 3-30 MHz: 100-10 m: very high frequency (VHF) 8 (~10 0 8 Hz) 30-300 MHz: 10-1 m: ultra high frequency (UHF) 9 (~10 0 9 Hz) 300-3000 MHz: 1000-100 mm: super high frequency (SHF) 10 (~10 10 Hz) 3-30 GHz: 100-10 mm: extremely high frequency ...

    Name
    Name
    Itu1 Number
    Itu1 Number
    extremely low frequency
    (ELF)*
    1
    (~10 Hz)
    super low frequency
    (SLF)*
    2
    (~10 Hz)
    ultra low frequency
    (ULF)*
    3
    (~10 Hz)
    very low frequency
    (VLF)
    4
    (~10 Hz)
  5. Ultra High Frequency (UHF) is a electromagnetic radiation. Especially its frequency is between 300 MHz and 3 GHz (3,000 MHz). Because of short wavelength, UHF has strong directivity and it has small area. UHF is commonly used for television signals. It is strong enough to be protected from other signal, but because of its strong directivity ...

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  7. From low to high frequency these are: radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. The electromagnetic waves in each of these bands have different characteristics, such as how they are produced, how they interact with matter, and their practical applications.

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