Depends on what you mean by high frequency. The rabbit ears antenna used in broadcast TV is a dipole and is used for VHF.
the high frequency, it is in VHF band.
High frequency is used because of the the size of antennas used to transmit and receive the communications signal. The higher the frequency the smaller the antenna.
Yes.
A: It is a terminology to imply that the scanner will be used at the hi end of frequency as opposed to low frequency
If you are in a boat the frequency is 156.8 Mhz, also known as channel 16. For an aircraft emergency the VHF frequency is 243.0 Mhz.
A VHF ocsillator is a very high frequency ocsillator (30-300MHz). It oscillates (swings back and forth) at a VHF frequency.
The frequency is too low.
You need a VHF radio antenna, a VHF radio receiver and of course a station broadcasting on the VHF frequency.
Depends on what you mean by high frequency. The rabbit ears antenna used in broadcast TV is a dipole and is used for VHF.
VHF - Very high frequency
Very high frequency
Very High Frequency.
Different people see the boundar between VHF and UHF differently. I tend to regard UHF as starting at 200 Mhz.
VHF = "Very High Frequency" Formally, radio frequencies from 30 MHz to 300 MHz. (Wavelengths between 1 meter and 10 meters)
What are the frequency ranges included in the following frequency subdivisions? MF, HF, VHF, UHF and SHF
A VHF transceiver.