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=Introduction=
=Introduction=
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 currently use them.


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=References=
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_masts_and_towers Wikipedia: Radio masts and towers]

Latest revision as of 09:10, 23 September 2021

Project: Towers
Tools: Wrenches
Parts: Frames, Nuts, Bolts
Techniques: Tri joints

Introduction

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 currently use them.

Challenges

Approaches

References