Homonym: UHF (Frequency)
UHF, or Ultra High Frequency, refers to a range of radio frequencies between 300 MHz and 3 GHz. This band is commonly used for television broadcasting, mobile phones, and two-way radios. UHF signals can carry more data than lower frequencies, making them ideal for modern communication technologies.
One of the key advantages of UHF is its ability to penetrate buildings and obstacles better than higher frequencies. This makes it popular for urban areas where signals need to travel through walls. Devices like UHF antennas and walkie-talkies utilize this frequency range to ensure clear communication over various distances.