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Very high frequency

Very high frequency, often abbreviated VHF, is the part of the radio spectrum from 30 to 300 megahertz, which includes broadcast television channels 2-13, the FM broadcast band and some marine, aviation and land mobile services.[1] As VHF waves do not strongly reflect off the ionosphere, they cannot be used to transmit signals beyond the horizon.

References

  1. Very high frequency from britannica.com

See also