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An '''HT''' ('''handheld transceiver''') is a handheld, battery-operated [[amateur radio]] [[transceiver]]. Virtuslly all HTs are low-power (typically 8 watts or less) VHF and/or UHF radios.
An '''HT''' ('''handheld transceiver''') is a handheld, battery-operated [[amateur radio]] [[transceiver]]. Virtuslly all HTs are low-power (typically 8 watts or less) [[VHF]] and/or [[UHF]] radios.


[[File:Baofeng UV-5RA.jpg|A Baofeng UV-5RA, a popular model of HT]]
[[File:Baofeng UV-5RA.jpg|A Baofeng UV-5RA, a popular model of HT]]
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An HT (handheld transceiver) is a handheld, battery-operated amateur radio transceiver. Virtuslly all HTs are low-power (typically 8 watts or less) VHF and/or UHF radios.

A Baofeng UV-5RA, a popular model of HT


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