

law and are therefore in the public domain. Not all wide spectrum radio receivers have two inputs. Ultra-high frequency band (UHF) 300 MHz -3 GHz (3000 MHz) It stands to reason that, because you need two different antennas for radio receivers that cover LF all the way up to UHF, the receiver will need two antenna input connectors.
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