cone of confusion
cone of confusion
ii. Another form of the cone of confusion is caused by reception of VOR (very high frequency omnidirectional radio-range) signals from more than one station simultaneously. Normally, stations on the same frequency are spaced to avoid interference. However, with the increased density of installations, it is possible, at certain locations and altitudes, to receive two stations with approximately equal strength. The cone of confusion can be recognized by oscillation of instrument panel indicators and an aural whistle. The cone can be eliminated by selecting different stations along the route. Also called an area of confusion.
iii. A term used to describe the area near a VOR ground station.