ACE High

ACE High var et troposcatter-kommunikationssystem, som daterer tilbage til 1956. Systemet blev dekommissioneret i de sene 1980'ere.
I alt var der 82 stationer lokaliseret i ni forskellige NATO-lande. Nato havde bl.a. en troposcatter-radioforbindelse fra Norge via Torphøj i Danmark til Tyskland. Det kaldtes NATO's Troposcatter Relay Network.
Troposcatter forbindelser benyttes ikke så meget mere. Forbindelserne foregår nu via satellit.
Eksterne henvisninger
- NATO´s Troposcatter Relay Network Arkiveret 20. november 2008 hos Wayback Machine
- History and details Arkiveret 6. marts 2019 hos Wayback Machine
- Photographs of an installation Arkiveret 2. februar 2007 hos Wayback Machine
- Troposcatter communication network mapsArkiveret 23. marts 2013 hos Wayback Machine
- ACE High site by Gerrit Padberg and Roger Camperi Arkiveret 17. januar 2022 hos Wayback Machine
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