VHF = "Very High Frequency"
Formally, radio frequencies from 30 MHz to 300 MHz.
(Wavelengths between 1 meter and 10 meters)
In Radio terms, VHF stands for Very High Frequency.
You need a VHF radio antenna, a VHF radio receiver and of course a station broadcasting on the VHF frequency.
VHF
history of vhf radio
A VHF ocsillator is a very high frequency ocsillator (30-300MHz). It oscillates (swings back and forth) at a VHF frequency.
CQ VHF Magazine was created in 1996.
VHF is in the range 30 to 300 MHz.
VHF radios work by the line of sight principle
Because VHF signals have a line of sight limitation.
Because VHF signals have a line of sight limitation.
A VHF power amplifier increases the amount of power which is sent to your VHF. For more information online you can visit www.mirageamp.com/ or www.craigr.com/subelement1.htm
VHF is the more common for tv channels, you are probably thinking UHF