Noun
very high frequency (uncountable)
(broadcasting, radio, television) The frequency area from 30 MHz through 300 MHz, commonly used for radio and TV broadcasting.
In the BETRS, non-government ultra high frequency (UHF) and very high frequency (VHF) common carrier and the private radio service frequencies are shared. Source: Internet
Electronic mosquito repellent devices which make very high frequency sounds that are supposed to keep female mosquitoes away, do not have supporting evidence. Source: Internet
However, since 1999 the use of satellite and very high frequency maritime communications systems ( GMDSS ) has made them obsolete. Source: Internet
In most cases these lasers are still termed "continuous wave" as their output power is steady when averaged over any longer time periods, with the very high frequency power variations having little or no impact in the intended application. Source: Internet
It is possible to generate very high frequency currents (tens to hundreds of MHz) that do have a smaller penetration depth in flesh. Source: Internet
This combination, played loudly, is an effective way to accentuate a note since the two instruments together contribute to both very low and very high frequency ranges and provide a satisfying "crash-bang-wallop". Source: Internet