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"Bjarke Christensen" (nej, det skal selvfølgelig
være med K da jeg er dansker) wrote in . dk: Just out of curiosity: In Europe UHF refers to frequencies above 300 MHz and 243 MHz would be VHF. Is that notion different in the US? Not that it makes a difference .... You are correct, but the US military band referred to as UHF crosses both, going from 220 to 420 Mhz. Sorry...(c; This military UHF band is where the 243 and 406 Mhz EPIRBs operate. |
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