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T9B01 : Why are VHF/UHF signals not normally heard over long distances?

  -  They are too weak to go very far
  -  FCC regulations prohibit them from going more than 50 miles
  -  VHF and UHF signals are usually not reflected by the ionosphere
  -  They collide with trees and shrubbery and fade out


Correct Answer : VHF and UHF signals are usually not reflected by the ionosphere
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