- cage aerial
- [ʹkeıdʒ͵e(ə)rıəl] радио
цилиндрическая антенна
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Cage aerial — A Cage aerial is a radio antenna, which consists of the top portion of a tower or mast and of several parallel wires, which are radially arranged around the lower part of the mast. An advantage of the cage aerials is the fact that the supporting… … Wikipedia
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Live from a Shark Cage — Infobox Album | Name = Live from a Shark Cage Type = Album Artist = Papa M Released = October 25 1999 Genre = Post Rock Length = 59:00 Label = Drag City DC170 Producer = David Pajo Nat Gleason Steve Albini Tim Gane Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|4|5 … Wikipedia
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Bodenseesender — The facility of Bodenseesender in September 2005. Two of the three mentioned 137 metre tall masts were already demolished. The remaining 137 metre mast can be seen right in the picture. In the left part of the picture, there is the 240 metre tall … Wikipedia