radio-mast

  • 1Radio mast Berlin-Olympiastadium — The Radio mast Berlin Olympiastadium is a 180.7 metre high guyed steel framework radio mast with a cross section of 2 * 2 metres for FM transmissions and mobile phone services near the Olympia Stadium in Berlin, Germany.External links* *… …

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  • 2Warsaw radio mast — Infobox building building name=Warsaw Radio Mast caption=The Warsaw radio mast in Konstantynów building type=Mast radiator insulated against ground location=Konstantynów, Gąbin, Poland coordinates=coord|display=inline,title|52|22|14|N|19|48|23|E|t… …

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  • 3Longwave radio mast Hellissandur — Infobox building building name=Longwave radio mast Hellissandur caption= building type=mast radiator insulated against ground location=Hellissandur, Iceland coordinates=coord|display=inline,title|64|54|25|N|23|55|19|W|type:landmark Status=Built… …

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  • 4Eldorado do Sul RBS Radio Mast — ( also known as Sans Souci Mast or as Antena do Parque Técnico Maurício Sirotsky Sobrinho) is the tallest man made object in Brazil. Eldorado do Sul RBS Radio Mast is used by Rede Brasil Sul Communication Group for medium wave broadcasting on 720 …

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  • 5Radio Nord — was a Swedish offshore commercial station that operated briefly from 8 March 1961 to 30 June 1962 from a ship anchored in international waters of the Baltic Sea off Stockholm, Sweden. While the station was dubbed as a pirate radio station, its… …

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  • 6mast — [ma:st US mæst] n [: Old English; Origin: mAst] 1.) a tall pole on which the sails or flags on a ship are hung 2.) BrE a tall metal tower that sends out radio and television signals ▪ a radio mast 3.) a tall pole on which a flag is hung →↑half… …

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  • 7Radio North Sea International — Radio Nordsee International (RNI) also known as Radio North Sea International in English and Radio Noordzee International in Dutch, was a European offshore pirate radio station, run by the Swiss firm Mebo Telecommunications, jointly owned by… …

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  • 8Radio Wolga — was a radio station for the Soviet armed forces in the former GDR (East Germany).Broadcasting stationUntil 1967 Radio Wolga broadcast from Königs Wusterhausen near Berlin. After 1967 the Burg AM transmitter near Magdeburg was used.From 1967 to… …

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  • 9Mast radiator — A typical mast radiator in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The high RF voltage on the mast can deliver a dangerous electrical shock to anyone touching it, so the base is surrounded by a fence to prevent access …

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  • 10Radio masts and towers — Masts of the Rugby VLF transmitter in England …

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