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==Universal use== Certain subparts of the VHF band have the same use around the world. Some national uses are detailed below. *50–54 MHz: [[amateur radio]] [[6-meter band]]. *108–118 MHz: Air navigation beacons [[VHF omnidirectional range|VOR]] and [[Instrument Landing System]] localizer. *118–137 MHz: [[Airband]] for [[air traffic control]], [[Amplitude modulation|AM]], 121.5 MHz is emergency frequency *144–146 MHz: [[amateur radio]] [[2-meter band]] (Extends up to 148 MHz in some Regions). *156–174 MHz: VHF maritime mobile band for [[VHF maritime radio|maritime two-way radio]] on ships.
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