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4 May 2002
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James Bamford writes in The Puzzle Palace (Penguin, 1982, paper):

The Naval Security Group Activity at Winter Harbor, Maine, for example, buried deep in Acadia National Park, sixty miles from Bangor, would likely serve as an excellent platform from which to intercept signals from COMSAT's Andover station, 125 miles to the west. (p. 224.)

See also:

http://www.usanavy.com/installations/posts_qtoz/winter_harbor/winter_harbor.htm

NSGA Winter Harbor Mission

NSGA Winter Harbor installation operates a CLASSIC WIZARD (CW) Regional Reporting Center and Training Facility in support of U.S. Navy operating forces.

See list of current Naval Security Group Activity units (which shows the Winter Harbor facility to close 30 June 2002):

http://cryptome.org/nsga031502.htm


Eyeballing
the
Naval
Security
Group
Activity
Winter
Harbor
Mission

The NSGA antenna shown is similar to this Wullenweber FRD-10.
Photo Source

2 meter resolution photograph, US Geological Survey, 16 May 1996 from TerraServer.

1 meter resolution photograph, US Geological Survey, 16 May 1996 from TerraServer.