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What mode of propagation is used for the Ultra high frequency range?
- A Ground waves
- B Surface waves
- C Space waves
- D Sky waves
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(C) Space waves
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Ultra High Frequency (UHF) waves travel in straight lines and penetrate the ionosphere rather than reflecting, requiring line-of-sight (space wave) propagation for effective communication. C) Space waves
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