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Transmitting Distance

Several conditions determine the distance that your radio will transmit a

clear data/voice communication. The following list describes many conditions and
their typical affect on your radio's transmitting distance.

radio's power

more power

longer distance

radio's frequency

lower frequency (VHF compared to UHF)

longer distance

radio's tuning

properly tuned radio (on frequency, more power)

longer distance

stormy weather

adverse atmospheric conditions

shorter distance

at sea

better ground plane (clearer line-of-sight)

longer distance

city

large/tall buildings (interference problems)

shorter distance

in a building

structural boundaries (interference problems)

shorter distance

on a tall building's roof

less interference (clearer line-of-sight)

longer distance

in a subway

below ground level (interference problems)

shorter distance

on top of a hill

less interference (clear line-of-sight)

longer distance

intervening hills

more interference (no line-of-sight)

shorter distance

inside a vehicle

metal structure (interference problems)

shorter distance

Condition

Description

Effect

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