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very high frequency
Summary
very high frequency is an ITU radio band[1]. It draws 1,116 Wikipedia views per month (itu_radio_band category, ranking #3 of 12).[2]
Key Facts
- very high frequency's instance of is recorded as ITU radio band[3].
- very high frequency's instance of is recorded as IEEE radio band[4].
- very high frequency followed high frequency[5].
- very high frequency was followed by ultra high frequency[6].
- very high frequency is part of radio spectrum[7].
- very high frequency's Commons category is recorded as Very high frequency[8].
- very high frequency's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Very high frequency[9].
- very high frequency's described by source is recorded as Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia[10].
- very high frequency's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'VHF'}[11].
- very high frequency's lower limit is recorded as {'unit': 'Q732707', 'amount': '+30'}[12].
- very high frequency's upper limit is recorded as {'unit': 'Q732707', 'amount': '+300'}[13].
Body
Geography
very high frequency is part of radio spectrum[7].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include ITU radio band[3] and IEEE radio band[4].
Why It Matters
very high frequency draws 1,116 Wikipedia views per month (itu_radio_band category, ranking #3 of 12).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[14] It is known by 58 alternative names across languages and contexts.[15]