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English: The VHF radio band, showing usage for television, FM radio, Digital Audio Broadcasting, amateur radio, marine radio and aviation by frequency and location. Legend: Television channels are represented by their frequency blocks. Each colour represents a different TV system: Grey for system A, yellow for systems B, C and F, green for systems D and E, red for system I, magenta for systems K1 and L, and cyan for system M. The yellow and red lines in each channel block represent the main audio frequency. The other radio systems used on VHF are represented as coloured bands: blue for FM radio and Marine VHF radio, aquamarine for amateur radio, and green for DAB.
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(Original text : I created this work entirely by myself. Information about television channel allocations taken from

http://www.pembers.freeserve.co.uk/World-TV-Standards/Transmission-Systems.html Remaining information taken from their respective Wikipedia articles)
Author ZanderSchubert (talk)
Other versions File:VHF Usage 40 to 100mhz.png a derivative cropped to 40 to 100 MHz

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  • 2009-12-16 10:36 ZanderSchubert 2400×850× (505559 bytes)
  • 2009-12-16 10:29 ZanderSchubert 2400×850× (506033 bytes) Correcting errors
  • 2009-07-17 08:35 ZanderSchubert 2400×820× (528555 bytes) Removing glitches
  • 2009-07-17 08:32 ZanderSchubert 2400×820× (529760 bytes) Modifying original file to remove glitches
  • 2009-07-17 08:27 ZanderSchubert 2400×820× (529343 bytes) {{Information |Description = The [[VHF]] radio band, showing usage for [[terrestrial television|television]], [[FM radio]], [[amateur radio]], [[marine radio]] and [[airband|aviation]] by frequency and location. |Source = I created this work

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