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Allied Command Europe Highband, better known as ACE High, was a fixed service NATO radiocommunication and early warning system dating back to 1956. After extensive testing ACE High was accepted by NATO to become operational in 1964/1965. The frequency supportability and frequency assignments were profited in accordance with the NATO Joint Civil/Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA). The system was designed to be a combined UHF troposcatter/microwave radio system, providing long-range communications in the form of telephone, telegraph and data traffic in the NATO chain of command.

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  • ACE High (de)
  • Allied Command Europe Highband (en)
  • ACE High (fr)
  • ACE High (it)
  • ACE High (nl)
  • ACE High (sv)
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  • ACE High System (Allied Command Europe High) war ein Troposcatter-Kommunikationssystem der NATO im Kalten Krieg. (de)
  • ACE High est l'abréviation pour Allied Command Europe High, un système de communication troposphérique bâti par l'OTAN à partir de 1956 et abandonné à la fin des années 1980. Les fréquences qu'il employait furent alors attribuées à des entreprises de radiotéléphonie. Il existait 82 stations, situées dans 9 pays différents. (fr)
  • ACE High (Allied Command Europe High) was een telecommunicatienetwerk van de NAVO dat van eind jaren 1950 tot eind jaren 1980 operationeel was. Het was een UHF-radiosysteem dat gebruik maakte van het troposferisch verstrooiingseffect, troposcatter, waarbij bepaalde radiofrequenties worden verstrooid in de bovenste lagen van de troposfeer. Het was bedoeld voor langeafstandstelefonie en -telegrafiecommunicatie binnen de NAVO-commandostructuur. Het was voorzien voor meer dan tweehonderd kanalen die elk tot twaalf oproepen konden verwerken. Het systeem had 82 zendstations in negen NAVO-landen; onder meer in België en Nederland. Nadat ACE High eind jaren tachtig buiten dienst werd gesteld, werden de gebruikte frequenties vrijgegeven voor commercieel gebruik. (nl)
  • Allied Command Europe Highband, better known as ACE High, was a fixed service NATO radiocommunication and early warning system dating back to 1956. After extensive testing ACE High was accepted by NATO to become operational in 1964/1965. The frequency supportability and frequency assignments were profited in accordance with the NATO Joint Civil/Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA). The system was designed to be a combined UHF troposcatter/microwave radio system, providing long-range communications in the form of telephone, telegraph and data traffic in the NATO chain of command. (en)
  • L'Allied Command Europe Highband, meglio noto come ACE High, era un sistema di radiocomunicazione e della NATO in servizio fisso risalente al 1956. Dopo numerosi test, l'ACE High fu accettato dalla NATO per diventare operativo nel 1964/1965. (it)
  • ACE High var ett radiokommunikationssystem inom NATO och som började byggas 1956. Systemet togs ur drift i slutet av 1980-talet och det frekvensområde man utnyttjade togs i anspråk för civil mobiltelefoni. (sv)
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