Furthermore, several other important radio communications services use the VHF band.
The VHF bands were more desirable because signals on those channels carried a longer distance.
The VHF bands were more desirable because they carried a longer distance.
The idea that the VHF band could be allowed to "die" was no longer practical.
It was Evansville's third television station, and the first on the VHF band.
He adjusted the radio to the VHF band, then tapped his headset mike.
It could also be switched to automatic frequency hopping in the VHF band.
Certain subparts of the VHF band have the same use around the world.
However, by the end of 2013, there will be no television channels broadcasting on the VHF bands.
It is currently the only Christian television station operating on the VHF band.