MCQ
For television broadcasting, the frequency employed is normally
  • $30-300\, MHz$
  • B
    $30-300 \,GHz$
  • C
    $30-300 \,KHz$
  • D
    $30-300 \,Hz$

Answer

Correct option: A.
$30-300\, MHz$
a
(a) $VHF$ (Very High Frequency) band having frequency range $30\, MHz$ to $ 300 \,MHz$ is typically used for $TV$ and radar transmission.

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