- Jan 10, 2006
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I recently read an article describing the change in the 700-Mhz spectrum is going to be going from analog TV signals to wireless broadband signals. However the article says, "The beauty of the 700-Mhz spectrum is that no one in the U.S. has been licensed to broadcast anything but UHF in that spectrum. As a result, there is "no noise, no interference- coast to coast." What does this quote mean? I thought UHF (ultra high frequency) was just a way of describing a particular range in the electromagnetic spectrum, so how can anything buy UHF be broadcasted in this range if UHF defines this range?