- UHF
- 1989 comedy that takes place at Channel 62
- Movie featuring ads for Spatula City and "Gandhi II"
- TV broadcasting band
- 300 to 3,000 MHz
- 1989 movie with the line "Badgers? Badgers? We don't need no stinking badgers!"
- Weird Al Yankovic movie about a local TV station
- Weird Al's cult movie
- 1989 "Weird Al" Yankovic cult film
- From 300 to 3000 MHz
- Weird Al's only movie
- 14-83, TV-wise
- Above Ch. 13
- Chs. 14 and up
- 300-3000 MHz
- Ch. 14 and up
- TV dial letters
- Cult film starring "Weird Al" Yankovic as a TV station manager
- Weird Al Yankovic movie about TV
- Between 300 and 3000 MHz
- Channels 14 and up
- Weird Al Yankovic movie
- 300 to 3000 megahertz, on the TV
- Channels 14 and up (abbr.)
- Some TV channels (abbr.)
- Most of TV's double-digit channels
- TV band
- Broadcasting band, briefly
- Channels 14 to 83, briefly
- TV broadcast band
- TV dial
- Old TV dial letters
- Channels 14 to 83: Abbr.
- Short wavelength, for short
- Frequency between 300 and 3,000 MHz
- Pager wavelength, briefly
- Old dial letters
- Letters on old TV dials
- Broadcast format: Abbr.
- TV band abbr.
- TV broadcast type
- TV range
- Abbr. on an old TV
- Bluetooth band
- Former TV broadcast band
- Cell-phone range
- Former TV band
- Old TV band
- Channels 14-83, formerly
- Former TV band for Channels 14+
- Cell-phone range, for short
- TV band of old
- TV channels 14 and up
- 1989 "Weird Al" Yankovic movie
- Over 13, in a way
- Film with the tagline "TV the way it was meant to be seen: in a movie theatre"
- 1989 film with Michael Richards as Stanley Spadowski
- Channels 14 through 83: Abbr.
- TV frequency.
- T.V. dial initials
- Radio frequency initials
- Letters on a TV dial
- Channel choice
- Channel-selector position
- Some TV initials
- Letters on a TV set
- TV initials
- 14 and up, for short
- Broadcast signal type
- Like some signals, for short
- Like TV channels above 13: Abbr.
- Above 13, briefly
- 14+
- Channels 14+
- 300 to 3,000 MHz range
- Part of a TV dial
- TV band above channel 13, in brief
- Channels 14 and up, for short
- Walkie-talkie band, briefly
- Movie starring Weird Al
- 300-3,000 MHz range
- Range of 300-3,000 MHz
- Channels 14+, once
- Letters on an old TV dial
- Electromagnetic spectrum pt.
- TV channel type
- 1989 cult film that features the game show "Wheel of Fish"
- Channels above 13
- 1989 movie with "Weird Al"
- Old TV dial
- Bluetooth band, initially