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- Tropospheric scatter, also known as troposcatter, is a method of communicating with microwave radio signals over considerable distancesoften up to 500...
- Frequency Agreement (NJFA). The system was designed to be a combined UHF troposcatter/microwave radio system, providing long-range communications in the form...
- miles or kilometers depending on tower height. Tropospheric scatter ("troposcatter" or "scatter") was a technology developed in the 1950s to allow microwave...
- 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...
- The initial phase was using tropospheric scatter radio communication (troposcatter). Powerful radio signals in the kiloWatt range were scattered off the...
- used at frequencies between 0.45 and 5 GHz in tropospheric scatter (troposcatter) communication systems to communicate beyond the horizon, at distances...
- common radio propagation mechanisms, such as tropospheric scattering (troposcatter) and near vertical incidence skywave (NVIS) which are used in specialized...
- radio frequency energy back toward the ground. In tropospheric scatter (troposcatter) communication systems a powerful beam of microwaves is aimed above the...
- obstacles using a long pole for leverage. Pole Vault a code-name for the troposcatter communications network used by the Pinetree Line air defence radars in...
- Archived from the original on 16 July 2012. Retrieved 5 April 2013. "Troposcatter Communication Networks". 30 June 2012. Archived from the original on...