108 MHz
The term "108 MHz" refers to a specific frequency in the radio spectrum, commonly associated with the FM radio band. This frequency is at the upper end of the FM range, which typically spans from 87.5 MHz to 108 MHz. Stations broadcasting at this frequency can be received by standard FM radios, providing listeners with music, news, and other programming.
In aviation, 108 MHz is also significant as it is used for VOR (VHF Omnidirectional Range) navigation aids. These systems help pilots determine their position and navigate accurately. The use of 108 MHz for both FM radio and aviation highlights its importance in communication and navigation technologies.