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posted by Admin on Dec 3


Key factor in communication: Radio Signals

By Teddy Lim

Radio Signals

Radio Signals

In fact communication, radio frequency, both the VHF (very high frequency) or UHF (Ultra high frequency), it does not determine whether a communication.

Thus the determination to be here, is the radio signals. Whether the radio-users get a good signal, in the place where he use to communicate?
Sometimes the placement of a radio antenna, radio signals can be bad.

Frequency used, only specify the desired communication path.
Not only radio, but the mobile phone is also determined by good or bad signal they get.
If position of the antenna obstructed by many buildings, will affect the radio signals that can be.

Therefore, the survey should be done before you install a radio antenna.
Find the right position, if possible, free from obstruction buildings.
Radio signals are very important, it determines the quality of a communication.

Look for the antenna according to your specifications CB radios.
Finally, we hope, you can try it out.
Hopefully you improve communication.

Other articles, which may be required: Radio antennas


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