Abstract
Abstract The Very High Frequency (VHF) range extends from 30MHz to 300 MHz, which means that when a VHF sine‐wave signal is observed on an oscilloscope, the trace completes from 30 to 300 million cycles each second. The wavelength and frequency of VHF signals has a profound impact on the hardware we build to use these frequencies. The 30 to 300MHz frequency range has been popular since radio engineers first discovered how to reliably generate and amplify VHF signals during the 1930s. The VHF range has significant advantages for some common applications over higher and lower frequency ranges.
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