UHF (Ultra High Frequency) signal is a type of radio signal found in the electromagnetic spectrum band with frequencies between 300 MHz and 3 GHz.
These signals are characterized by their high frequency and short wavelength, allowing for their widespread use in various applications, including radio communication, television broadcasting, mobile telephony, wireless internet, and many others.
UHF signals have properties that allow them to penetrate obstacles and achieve relatively long distances, making them suitable for a wide range of communication needs.
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