Is UHF the same as VHF?

VHF radios are suited for long distances in and outdoor use. UHF radios operate at a higher frequency . This makes them ideal for wireless communications that need to penetrate through buildings, walls, or concrete. UHF radios are suited for indoor communication solutions, where obstacles are easily penetrable.

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Are VHF and UHF used today?

VHF offers a much larger broadcast range, which is preferred in some industries. UHF radio signals are used in many facets of life including satellite communication, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, walkie-talkies, cordless phones, cell phones, and television broadcasting.

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Should I use VHF or UHF?

The quick answer is: choose VHF if you plan to only use the radios outdoors and in an area that is relatively free of obstructions, such as buildings . If you plan on using the radio indoors, both indoors and out, or outdoors but around buildings, choose UHF.

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Is UHF stronger than VHF?

The two frequency ranges (also called “frequency bands”) used in most two-way radios are VHF (Very High Frequency), and UHF (Ultra High Frequency). We are often asked “Is VHF or UHF better?” Neither is inherently better, they each have strong points and weaknesses. VHF frequencies can penetrate objects better than UHF .

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