very high frequency

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very high frequency

n. Abbr. VHF
A band of radio frequencies falling between 30 and 300 megahertz.
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very high frequency

n
(Telecommunications) a radio-frequency band or radio frequency lying between 30 and 300 megahertz. Abbreviation: VHF
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ver′y high` fre′quency


n.
any frequency between 30 and 300 megahertz. Abbr.: VHF
[1920–25]
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Noun1.very high frequency - 30 to 300 megahertzvery high frequency - 30 to 300 megahertz      
radio frequency - an electromagnetic wave frequency between audio and infrared
electromagnetic spectrum - the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves
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very high frequency

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very high frequency

n (Radio) → altissima frequenza
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