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Getting the right radio is essential to run business walkie-talkies and other networking systems. To choose the right radio for your company, you need to know the differences between a UHF and VHF radio first.

A UHF radio and a VHF radio can't communicate with each other, so it is important to consider their differences when purchasing one of them. Also, if you already have a radio and you want to add units to it, you should look for the same band to make it work perfectly.

UHF radios (Ultra High Frequency) are operated on frequencies that range from 400-512 Megahertz (MHz). UHF radios work best for the two-way radio users because of the short that can penetrate areas of interference. You can find them in thickly wooded or hilly areas, buildings, and urban outdoor settings.

If you provide your UHF walkie-talkies with a good-sized antenna, it will reach further into a building throughout the steel, concrete, earth, and wood. This will allow you to communicate with your entire team, no matter if you're on another floor.

If your two way radios are going to be used indoors, UHF can be the best choice you can choose from other options. This is durable at the same time because of its fewer parts.

So, if you need to ensure more power or more channels, consider shopping for the UHF radio.

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On the other hand, VHF radios (Very High Frequency) are operated between 136-174 MHz. Unlike UHF, a VHF walkie-talkie can cover more distance with less power.

VHF waves are usually longer that remain closer to the ground. And two way VHF radios work best if there's a clear connection between the sender and the receiver.

VHF radios are mostly used in marine and aviation communications. There, signals are sent across the water or between the sky and the ground where there is no obstruction.

VHF walkie-talkies are also excellent for open fields, landscaping, golf courses, and outdoor security situations. Moreover, you can have the best service of VHF when there are no obstructions or a little obstruction.

So, you can now choose whether you should go for VHF or UHF for your needs.

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