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Terminal Antennas for the VHF and UHF bands are similar in many ways to HF antennas. The main differences lies in that VHF/UHF Terminal Antennas are smaller and the losses caused by poor feed lines and elevated SWRs (or both) are more critical. We provide high-performance and high-quality VHF/UHF Terminal Antennas, which will definitely meet your needs.


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The Differences Between VHF and UHF

VHF, the abbreviation of Very High Frequency, used in VHF antennas, has the frequency band ranges from 30 to 300MHz, and the radio wave wavelength is 10 to 1m. While UHF, used in UHF antennas, the abbreviation of Ultra High Frequency, has the frequency band ranges from 300 to 3000MHz, and the radio wavelength is 1m to 1dm.


The Differences Between VHF and UHF
Advantages of VHF/UHF Terminal Antennas

Advantages of VHF/UHF Terminal Antennas

The VHF/UHF Terminal Antennas with directional and omnidirectional radiations have flexibility in orientation with respect to the device for easier installation or multiple antenna mounting. Moreover, these VHF/UHF Terminal Antennas with small dimensions are all light, compact and easy to carry and install.