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In the United States, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) regulates the radio frequency bands. According to US frequency groups there are four different categories: low-band VHF (49-108 MHz), high-band VHF (169-216 MHz), low-band UHF (450-806 MHz), and high-band UHF (900-952 MHz).
Radio frequency (RF) refers to the rate of oscillation of electromagnetic radio waves in the range of 3 kHz to 300 GHz, as well as the alternating currents carrying the radio signals. This is the frequency band that is used for communications transmission and broadcasting.
A radio frequency amplifier just amplifies the signal to increase the amplitude of the signal. This is commonly used to generate enough energy so that when you connect the signal to a transmit antenna - it is loud enough for the desired reception to occur.
This manual is a ready reference for some basic radio communications procedures. It is designed for carrying in the pocket. The information is detailed only to the extent needed as a quick reference for day-to-day operations. For more complete details, refer to the respective TM, ACP, or FM.
Army Techniques Publication No. 6-02.53 Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC, 13 February 2020 Techniques for Tactical Radio Operations Contents Page
RADIO OPERATOR’S HANDBOOK DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Distribution authorized to U.S. Government agencies and their contractors only to protect technical or operational information from automatic dissemination under the International Exchange Program or by other means. This determination was made on 15 October 1990.
Field Manual *FM 24-19 No 24-19 Headquarters, Department of the Army Washington, DC, 24 May 1991 DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. *This publication supersedes TC 24-19, 24 June 1985. i FM 24-19 ii FM 24-19 iii FM 24-19 iv FM 24-19 v FM 24-19 vi FM 24-19 vii viii ix x xi FM 24-19 xii FM 24-19