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ultra high frequency - traducción al Inglés

THE 300-3000 MHZ RANGE OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
UHF; Ultra High Frequency; Ultra-high-frequency; Ultrahigh frequency; Ultra-high frequency; Ultrahigh Frequency; Uhf; Uhf radio; UHF Band
  • UHF [[television antenna]] on a residence. This type of antenna, called a [[Yagi–Uda antenna]], is widely used at UHF frequencies.

ultra high frequency         
Frecuencia ultra alta (frecuencia de radio muy alta)
ultrahigh frequency         
frecuencia ultra alta
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  • Women cryptologists at work in the U.S. Army's [[Arlington Hall]]
  • A typical Bletchley intercept sheet, after decryption.
  • A typical Bletchley intercept sheet, before decryption and translation.
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DESIGNATION ADOPTED BY BRITISH FOR MILITARY INTELLIGENCE FROM BROKEN ENEMY CODES
Ultra secret; ULTRA; Ultra (WWII intelligence); Ultra (World War II intelligence); Ultra (cryptography); Ultra program; Ultra (codename); Boniface (cover name)
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* ultrafeminine = ultrafemenino
* ultrafiche = ultraficha
* ultra-modern [ultramodern] = ultramoderno, supermoderno
* ultrasonography = ultrasonografía, ecografía
* ultrasound = ultrasonido, ecografía
* ultraviolet [ultra-violet] = ultravioleta

Definición

non plus ultra
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Que se usa en castellano como substantivo masculino para ponderar las cosas, exagerándolas y levantándolas a lo más a que pueden llegar.

Wikipedia

Ultra high frequency

Ultra high frequency (UHF) is the ITU designation for radio frequencies in the range between 300 megahertz (MHz) and 3 gigahertz (GHz), also known as the decimetre band as the wavelengths range from one meter to one tenth of a meter (one decimeter). Radio waves with frequencies above the UHF band fall into the super-high frequency (SHF) or microwave frequency range. Lower frequency signals fall into the VHF (very high frequency) or lower bands. UHF radio waves propagate mainly by line of sight; they are blocked by hills and large buildings although the transmission through building walls is strong enough for indoor reception. They are used for television broadcasting, cell phones, satellite communication including GPS, personal radio services including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, walkie-talkies, cordless phones, satellite phones, and numerous other applications.

The IEEE defines the UHF radar band as frequencies between 300 MHz and 1 GHz. Two other IEEE radar bands overlap the ITU UHF band: the L band between 1 and 2 GHz and the S band between 2 and 4 GHz.

Ejemplos de uso de ultra high frequency
1. The radar, or GPR, transmits ultra high–frequency radio impulses into the ground that are reflected back by buried objects or differences in rock density to form a digital image on a screen, without any physical disturbance of the site.