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UHF
(redirected from Ultra high frequency)

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UHFUltra High Frequency (300-3000 MHz; 1m-10cm)
UHFUnited Hospital Fund
UHFUnited Health Foundation
UHF(Spin)-Unrestricted Hartree-Fock
UHFUppsala Herpetologiska Förening (Sweden)
UHFUniversal Harmonic Filter
UHFUnrestricted Hartre-Fock (Theory)


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Its excellent adhesion to various substrates makes it suitable for several key applications, particularly RFID antennae, due to its performance in ultra high frequency and high frequency ranges.
Aside from the basic ultra high frequency and very high frequency AM voice waveforms, the JEM will work in several frequency-hopping modes, plus is capable of porting future JTRS waveforms within its operating range.
is being awarded a $19,479,935 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity type contract with cost-plus-fixed-fee pricing for systems engineering and management services, software and hardware engineering and installation support, systems testing and logistics support for design enhancements and upgrades to ultra high frequency military satellite communications systems.
 
 
 
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