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Radio masts and towers support antennas (also known as aerials) for telecommunications and broadcasting, including television. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Masts of the Rugby VLF transmitter near Rugby, England. By 1930 the expense of the T-antenna led broadcasters to adopt the mast radiator antenna, in which the metal structure of the mast itself functions as the antenna. [2] (pp 79–81) One of the first types used was the diamond cantilever or Blaw-Knox tower.
Radio masts and towers support antennas (also known as aerials) for telecommunications and broadcasting, including television--in the United States. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Radio masts and towers in the United States .
Naval Radio Transmitter Facility Aguada is a tall guyed radio mast erected by the United States Navy. It is used as a facility of the US Navy for ashore and U.S. and NATO ships, planes, and submarines operating at sea in areas of broadcast coverage near Aguada, Puerto Rico at 18°23′55″N 67°10′38″W  /  18.39861°N 67.17722°W ...
The station's current antenna was built in 1972; it consists of two guyed masts, each 458.11 metres (1503 feet) tall, which are configured as umbrella antennas. They are fed by an overhead cable, fixed to a tall mast at one end, and at the opposite end to a smaller grounded mast near the helix building via an insulator.
Telescoping antenna-support structures which form part of a vehicle for remote program origination (i.e., a remote truck). The term "mast" is never used for a vertical radiator, regardless of construction—even when on a rooftop, it will be called a "tower" or more typically an "antenna".
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