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VLF
(redirected from very low frequency)

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VLFVery Low Frequency (3-30 kHz; 100-10km)
VLFVehicle License Fee
VLFVirtual Lookaside Facility (IBM)
VLFVertical-Laminar-Flow
VLFVegetable Liberation Front
VLFVisitor Location Function
VLFVery Low Flow
VLFVaskemiddelleverandørenes Forening (Norwegian union of detergent producers)
VLFVectored-Lift Fighter (military aviation)
VLFVertical Linear Foot
VLFVillage Level Federation


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02 contract to provide for Minuteman Minimum Essential Communication Network (MEECN) Program integrates and extremely high frequency (EHF) and very low frequency and low frequency (VLF/LF) communication capability into the 50 operational Minuteman Launch Control Centers (LCC's) at Wing I Malstrom Air Force Base (20 sites), Wing II Minot Air Force Base (15 sites), and Wing V F.
This is very low frequency sound which is inaudible to humans.
The power sensor's low-frequency range is also useful for measuring transmitter power and receiver sensitivity in the installation and maintenance of very low frequency (VLF) to high-frequency (HF) radios.
 
 
 
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