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Radio masts and towers

Radio masts and towers are typically tall structures designed to support antennas for telecommunications and broadcasting, including television. There are two main types: guyed and self-supporting structures. They are among the tallest human-made structures. Masts are often named after the broadcasting organizations that originally built them or…

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Radio masts and towers

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mast towers masts tower radio used antenna antennas structures one guyed built also height structure broadcasting may concrete ground steel

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wind loadsinstance ofthe supporting guy lines carry lateral forces0.80text
allowing the mast to be very narrowinstance ofthe supporting guy lines carry lateral forces0.80text
simply constructed.When built as a towerinstance ofthe supporting guy lines carry lateral forces0.80text
the structure may be parallel-sided or taper over part or all of its heightinstance ofthe supporting guy lines carry lateral forces0.80text
observation decks or restaurants.The Katanga TV tower near Jabalpurinstance ofthese buildings may have public areas0.80text
Madhya Pradeshinstance ofthese buildings may have public areas0.80text
in central India hosts a high-power transmitter for the public broadcasters Doordarshaninstance ofthese buildings may have public areas0.80text
Prasar Bharati.The Stuttgart TV tower was the first tower in the world to be built in reinforced concreteinstance ofthese buildings may have public areas0.80text
requiring a white flashing strobe in the daytimeinstance ofand may include additional rules0.80text
pulsating red fixtures at nightinstance ofand may include additional rules0.80text
whiteinstance ofStructures over a certain height may also be required to be painted with contrasting color schemes0.80text
orange or whiteinstance ofStructures over a certain height may also be required to be painted with contrasting color schemes0.80text

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