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troposcatter
troposcatter (ˈtrɒpəʊ-, ˈtrəʊpəʊskætə(r)) [f. tropospheric a. + scatter n.] The scattering of radio waves by clouds and local variations in the troposphere so as to extend the range of radio communication.1959 Britannica Bk. of Year 547/1 Tropo-scatter. 1962 Aeroplane 7 June 19/2 For vhf ground-air ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tropospheric scatter
Troposcatter systems have evolved over the years. Systems CETC TS-504 Troposcatter Communication System CETC TS-510/GS-510 Troposcatter Communication System Western Troposcatter Systems AN/TRC-97 Troposcatter wikipedia.org
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tropo
tropo (ˈtrəʊpəʊ) colloq. abbrev. of troposcatter.1966 [see bill-board, billboard 2]. 1976 Offshore Engineer July 5/1 There is little hope of a similar development in the UK sector, since the Post Office has provided the tropo facility and would be reluctant to offer an alternative. Oxford English Dictionary
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NARS
Karl Nars (1874–1952), Finnish industrialist Natural Area Reserves System such as the Natural Area Reserves System Hawaii North Atlantic Radio System, a troposcatter wikipedia.org
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troposphere
troposphere Meteorol. (ˈtrɒpə-, ˈtrəʊpəʊsfɪə(r)) [f. tropo- + sphere n.] The lowest region of the atmosphere, extending to a height of 8 to 18 km. and marked by convection and a general decrease of temperature with height.1914 Q. Jrnl. R. Meteorol. Soc. XL. 108 M. Teisserenc de Bort discovered that ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pole Vault (communications system)
Before construction began, Bell learned of experiments with long-range troposcatter systems being carried out in the US by Bell Labs and MIT Lincoln Laboratory It was the first operational troposcatter system in the world. wikipedia.org
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Mid-Canada Line Site 070 Kempis
MCL Site 070 ceased operations as a troposcatter repeater in April 1965 when the Mid-Canada Line was no longer economically feasible or required due to wikipedia.org
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North Atlantic Radio System
The initial phase was using tropospheric scatter radio communication (troposcatter). This troposcatter system had been supported by an undersea datacable system stretching from Thule airbase Greenland via Cape Dyer to Newfoundland Canada wikipedia.org
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Fuchū Air Base (Tokyo)
In 1975, major portions of Fuchu Air Station was returned to the Government of Japan (GOJ), and USAF retained small portion for AUTOVON tandem switch, Troposcatter About a third of the base became a JASDF base, some of the land became a park and sporting grounds, and the area in the north of the base around the troposcatter wikipedia.org
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682 Direct Air Support Operations Squadron
Capabilities include tactical satellite, troposcatter, line-of-site, and other various radio systems for communicating with air and ground forces. wikipedia.org
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Mid-Canada Line Site 050 Fort Albany
in from the Sector Control Site at RCAF Station Winisk and would retransmit those signals to Mid-Canada Line Site 060 Relay via tropospheric scatter (troposcatter MCL Site 050 ceased operations as a troposcatter repeater in April 1965 when the Mid-Canada Line was no longer economically feasible or required due to wikipedia.org
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AN/TRC-97
Combat Comm Groups in the US (the 3rd at Tinker AFB and the 2nd at Patrick AFB) References Military.com Smithsonian/NASA ADS Physics Abstract Service Troposcatter wikipedia.org
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Mid-Canada Line Site 060 Relay
MCL Site 060 ceased operations as a troposcatter repeater in April 1965 when the Mid-Canada Line was no longer economically feasible or required due to wikipedia.org
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Allied Command Europe Highband
The system was designed to be a combined UHF troposcatter/microwave radio system, providing long-range communications in the form of telephone, telegraph There used to be 49 troposcatter links augmented by 40 Line Of Sight Microwave terrestrial stations, located in nine different NATO countries from northern wikipedia.org
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National Program Office
High Frequency (HF) Radio propagation might be disturbed by unfamiliar nuclear effects, this led to the consideration of exotic technologies such as troposcatter wikipedia.org
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