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  • Hex edit a uhf r2 Xtl 2500 down to 440 - RadioReference. com Forums
    There is a low split radio goes from 385 to 440 MHz thats the low half of the 70 CM band The XTL 2500 and 5000 high power covers 380 to 470 MHz, all of the 70 CM band and then some (a bit expensive ) AFIAK, there were only 2 splits for the UHF XTL radios UHF-R1 380-470MHz, and UHF-R2 450-520MHz
  • Baofeng - DM32UV DMR Settings | RadioReference. com Forums
    Just had a DM32UV delivered yesterday it looks like a cool little radio So far analogue UHF VHF services working well including air band But while I thought I knew how to set up DMR I’m having a struggle to get it working properly I am attempting to receive Regina Public schools on 463 1625
  • What is UHF1, UHF2, UHF3, etc? - RadioReference. com Forums
    I've been looking at some radios that operate in the UHF range and have been seeing multiple bands listed in the specifications It's usually listed similar to this: UHF1: 400-470MHz; UHF2:450-520MHz; UHF3: 350-400MHz; UHF5: 806-941MHz I thought maybe the numbering scheme was just an internal
  • uhf - RadioReference. com Forums
    Motorola UHF SLR5700 I have a Motorola SLR5700 UHF 50watt and attempting to utilize the auxiliary port in the back in order to interface an outboard controller I don't understand why when I set a GPIO pin in the CPS 2 0 software the pin I select does not correspond to the pins on the aux If I were to program via
  • UHF Maritime On-Board Communications Frecuencies
    Hi, This is my first post in this forum, and I am going to talk you about the UHF frequencies authorised for Maritime on-board Communications They are regulated by the ITU (ITU-R M 1174-4) and the ETSI (ETSI EN 300 720 V2 1 1) and they are used worldwide in big merchant and cruise vessels
  • VHF UHF radio and antenna questions - RadioReference. com Forums
    The trick with VHF UHF antennas, and this ties into your original question, is elevation Since VHF UHF signals are primarily line of sight, you need to get the antennas as high as you can above surrounding obstructions Granted, there are trade-offs such as putting an antenna on a tall support might require a long, and lossy, feedline
  • Woods, Antennas, what works best - RadioReference. com Forums
    A dipole for VHF UHF is kind of rare Are you sure that's what it is? If it's some sort of antenna designed to be mounted on the end of a mast vertically then its probably not a dipole Either way, getting it up high is the best answer As for where to put the tower, it really doesn't matter The only caution is make sure it's mounted correctly
  • Ground Plane vs No Ground Plane Antenna - RadioReference. com Forums
    Mounting off the side of the hood will provide a lopsided ground plane and will result in the radiation pattern being skewed in the direction of the most metal Ideal location is smack in the center of the roof, that gives the ideal ground plane If you mount it in the center of the roof, the 1 4 wave UHF antennas are only 6 inches tall, and probably won't have any issues with garage clearance




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