VHF (Very High Frequency) signal is a type of radio signal found in the electromagnetic spectrum band with frequencies between 30 MHz and 300 MHz.
These signals have a lower frequency than UHF signals, which means a longer wavelength.
VHF signals are commonly used for various purposes, including radio and television broadcasting, aviation, maritime and land radio communication, GPS navigation, and many other applications.
They have the ability to penetrate the atmosphere well and reach relatively long distances, making them an important part of the communication infrastructure.
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