1. VHF - Noun
2. VHF - Adjective
VHF (not comparable)
(electronics) Initialism of very high frequency.
VHF radio
VHF (uncountable)
(medicine) Initialism of viral haemorrhagic fever.
Adding any additional channels therefore needed to be done by inserting the extra signals into cable systems on nonstandard frequencies, typically either below VHF channel 7 (midband) or directly above VHF channel 13 (superband). Source: Internet
A few years earlier, the federal regulator had placed a five-station cap on all television networks: no network was allowed to own more than five VHF television stations. Source: Internet
"ARRL's VHF Digital Handbook", p 1-2, American Radio Relay League. Source: Internet
As aircraft operating in airspace occupied by other aircraft, hang glider pilots also use the appropriate type of radio (i.e. the aircraft transceiver into Aero Mobile Service VHF band). Source: Internet
As better syndicated product fell off the VHF stations, Turner would pick it up for his station at a very low price. Source: Internet
As a characteristic of physics, UHF signals penetrate buildings better than lower Very High Frequency (VHF) frequencies used by the FDNY fire units but generally cover shorter distances over open terrain. Source: Internet