
UHF (Ultra High Frequency) Communication
UHF (Ultra High Frequency) communication uses radio waves in the frequency range of 300 MHz to 3 GHz. These signals are ideal for short- to medium-distance wireless communication, such as television broadcasts, mobile phones, Wi-Fi, and certain walkie-talkies. UHF signals can penetrate buildings better than higher-frequency waves, making them effective in urban environments. They typically require small antennas and can carry large amounts of data at high speeds. UHF is reliable, versatile, and widely used for various communication applications because it balances range, signal clarity, and antenna size effectively.