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Technical Terms & Abbreviations---
Means practical knowledge on electrical systems including installing, maintaining, operating, or repairing electrical equipment.




U---- ( Integrated Circuit. )

Uncontrolled Environment---- ( Ant area in which an RF signal may cause radiation exposure to people who may not be aware of the radiated electric and magnetic fields. The FCC generally considers members of the general public and an amateur's neighbors to be in an uncontrolled "RF radiation" exposure environment to determine the maximum permissible exposure levels. )

UHF---- ( Ultra High Frequency.(300 MHz to 3 GHz)( UHF--300 to 3000 MHz ) )

UI---- ( Unnumbered information frame. )

UK--- ( British Band--The UK has 3 bands for CB as follows (all are FM) -- 40 channels, same frequencies as USA 4W max power (26.965 - 27.405 FM); Radios using this band are marked "PR 27 GB" or "CEPT PR 27 GB" and are CEPT-approved-- 40 channels, 0.01 MHz (10 kHz) spacing 4W max power (27.6 - 27.99 FM); Radios using this band are marked "27/81-UK" and are only legal in the UK -- 20 channels, 0.05 MHz (50 kHz) spacing 4W max power (934.0125-934.9625 FM);Radios using this band are marked "CB 934/81" and are only legal in the UK, no new radios of this type are being made but existing equipment may continue to be used legally. )

Unbalanced Line---- ( Feed line with one conductor at ground potential, such as Coaxial cable ie:Coax. )

Unidentified Communications or Signals---- ( Signals or radio communications in which the transmitting station's call sign is not transmitted. )

Unipolar Transistor---- ( See "Field-Effect Transistor". )

Uppers and Lowers---- ( Indicates that the radio will go above channel 40 and below channel 1. )

Upper Sideband (USB)---- ( The common single-sideband operating mode on the 20, 17, 15, 12 and 10-meter HF amateur bands and all the VHF and UHF bands. )

UoSAT-OSCAR (UO #)---- ( Amateur Radio satellite built under the coordination of radio amateurs and educators at the University of Surrey, England. )

Uplink---- ( The frequency at which signals are transmitted from ground to a satellite. )

USB---- ( Upper side band. )

USCRC---- ( United States Citizens Radio Council. )

UTC---- ( Universal Time Coordinated. )

UV---- ( Ultraviolet. )



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"The copyright issue is a sticky one for Web site owners and their employees, particularly contractors.
Currently in the United States, there are no laws that specifically address copyright issues in the online world.
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