ALE (Automatic Link Establishment) is a radio technology used to automatically establish and maintain communication links over HF (High Frequency) radio channels. It allows radio stations to automatically scan available frequencies, identify the best channel based on signal quality, and establish a connection with another station without manual intervention. ALE is commonly used in long-distance communications, especially where reliable and consistent communication is needed, such as in emergency services, military operations, or remote industrial sites.
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