Two-Way Radio Antennas and their Different Types – Waveband Communications
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Antennas are used to help extend the range of your two-way radio. The range is how far your two-way radio can communicate. Improving your antenna will allow you to communicate across larger distances. There are several types of antennas that are best suited for different applications. We’ll go over the different types of two-way radio antennas to help you figure out which is best for you. Types and their best application Antennas have frequency bands, measured in MHz, that fall into different wavelengths. To keep it simple, the higher the frequency the greater the range. There are 3 different types of antenna frequencies, UHF, VHF, and 700/800. VHF VHF stands for Very High Frequency with a frequency range of 30 MHz to 300 MHz. VHF antennas work best in outdoors only when around or in wooded areas. This type of
Antennas are used to help extend the range of your two-way radio. The range is how far your two-way radio can communicate. Improving your antenna
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