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60-meter band and VOLMET

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between 60-meter band and VOLMET

60-meter band vs. VOLMET

The 60 meter band or 5 MHz band is a relatively new amateur radio allocation, first introduced in 2002, that was originally only available in a few countries, such as the United States, United Kingdom, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Ireland and Iceland. VOLMET (French origin vol (flight) and météo (weather report)), or meteorological information for aircraft in flight, is a worldwide network of radio stations that broadcast TAF, SIGMET and METAR reports on shortwave frequencies, and in some countries on VHF too.

Similarities between 60-meter band and VOLMET

60-meter band and VOLMET have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Single-sideband modulation.

Single-sideband modulation

In radio communications, single-sideband modulation (SSB) or single-sideband suppressed-carrier modulation (SSB-SC) is a type of modulation, used to transmit information, such as an audio signal, by radio waves.

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60-meter band and VOLMET Comparison

60-meter band has 53 relations, while VOLMET has 9. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.61% = 1 / (53 + 9).

References

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