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Call sign and WWVB

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Difference between Call sign and WWVB

Call sign vs. WWVB

In broadcasting and radio communications, a call sign (also known as a call name or call letters—and historically as a call signal—or abbreviated as a call) is a unique designation for a transmitter station. WWVB is a time signal radio station near Fort Collins, Colorado and is operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

Similarities between Call sign and WWVB

Call sign and WWVB have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Shortwave radio, Very low frequency.

Shortwave radio

Shortwave radio is radio transmission using shortwave radio frequencies.

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Very low frequency

Very low frequency or VLF is the ITU designation for radio frequencies (RF) in the range of 3 to 30 kilohertz (kHz), corresponding to wavelengths from 100 to 10 kilometers, respectively.

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Call sign and WWVB Comparison

Call sign has 92 relations, while WWVB has 74. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.20% = 2 / (92 + 74).

References

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