"very high frequency" meaning in English

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Noun

Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} very high frequency (uncountable)
  1. (broadcasting, radio, television) The frequency area from 30 MHz through 300 MHz, commonly used for radio and TV broadcasting. Wikipedia link: very high frequency Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Broadcasting, Radio, Television Related terms: VHF Translations (frequency area from 30 MHz through 300 MHz): 甚高頻 (Chinese Mandarin), 甚高频 (shèn gāopín) (Chinese Mandarin), VHF-alue (Finnish), Ultrakurzwellenbereich [masculine] (German), nagyon nagy frekvencia (Hungarian), fale ultrakrótkie [feminine, plural] (Polish), UKF [masculine] [radio, broadcasting, media] (Polish), VHF [TV, masculine] (Polish), fale metrowe [feminine, plural] (Polish), çok yüksek frekans (Turkish)
    Sense id: en-very_high_frequency-en-noun-iEVAXsdj Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Mandarin terms with redundant transliterations Topics: broadcasting, media, radio, television

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