UHF Band
The UHF Band, or Ultra High Frequency Band, is a range of radio frequencies from 300 MHz to 3 GHz. It is commonly used for television broadcasting, mobile phones, and two-way radios. UHF signals can travel long distances and penetrate buildings better than lower frequency bands, making them ideal for urban communication.
In the context of television, UHF channels are typically numbered from 14 to 83. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulates the use of UHF frequencies in the United States, ensuring that different services do not interfere with each other. This band plays a crucial role in modern wireless communication.