Lattice masts, or cage masts, or basket masts, are a type of observation mast common on United States Navy major warships in the early 20th century. They...
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the C programming language Lattice mast, a type of observation mast common on major warships in the early 20th century Lattice model (physics), a model...
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the ground or on top of buildings. Typical masts are of steel lattice or tubular steel construction. Masts tend to be cheaper to build but require an...
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Most mast radiators are built as guyed masts. Steel lattice masts of triangular cross-section are the most common type. Square lattice masts and tubular...
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Simple pole, lattice, and tripod masts have been used—also, on some past Japanese warships, complex pagoda masts. USS Nevada with lattice masts HMS Invincible...
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Konstantynów to both Raszyn and the energy sector. The Warsaw radio mast was a guyed steel lattice mast of equilateral triangular cross section, with a face width...
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and battlecruisers. The United States Navy preferred the lightweight lattice mast, which used an array of thin columns at angles, crossing each other in...
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The KVLY-TV mast (formerly the KTHI-TV mast) is a television-transmitting mast in Blanchard, North Dakota. It is used by Fargo station KVLY-TV (channel...
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Peterborough transmitting station (section Arqiva mast)
TL127913). There are two tall structures on adjacent sites: a guyed steel lattice mast belonging to Arqiva, and a 98.45 m (323.0 ft) tall reinforced concrete...
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Emley Moor transmitting station (redirect from Emley Moor Mast)
in 1966, the original 443-foot (135 m) lattice tower was replaced by a taller 1,265-foot (385.5 m) guyed mast, identical to the structure at Belmont transmitting...
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engineering, the term lattice tower is used for a freestanding structure, while a lattice mast is a guyed mast supported by guy lines. Lattices of triangular...
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Lorenz, Günter (2014). "MW Offset List". "Ulan Bator Longwave Transmission Mast (Ulan Bator) – Structurae". Structurae. Retrieved 7 May 2018. "MWLIST quick...
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299-metre-tall (981 ft) guyed steel lattice mast for FM and TV-transmissions was built. This mast is in opposite to the lower masts grounded, but carried in its...
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the US Navy gradually phased out the lattice masts on its Standard-type battleships in favor of tripod masts, and after Pearl Harbor some of the salvaged...
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This is a list of catastrophic collapses of broadcast masts and towers. Masts and towers can collapse as a result of natural disasters, such as storms...
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the large lattice mast was degrading its stealthiness in the Murasame class, so in this class, it was considered to change to two small masts, but it was...
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Caldbeck transmitting station (redirect from Caldbeck Mast)
operated by Arqiva. It includes a 337-metre-high (1,106 ft) guyed steel lattice mast, which is the third highest structure in the United Kingdom. The transmission...
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Burg AM transmitter (category Radio masts and towers in Germany)
there was also another 350-metre-high (1,150 ft) radio mast for long wave, the steel tube lattice mast SL3, which was used for transmitting the program of...
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Against ground insulated guyed lattice steel mast BBC Radio Scotland Burghead 100 Against ground insulated self-radiating mast BBC Radio Scotland Madrid 50...
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base, in most cases of concrete or of lattice steel, with a guyed mast on the top. The anchor base of the guyed mast can be on the top of the tower or on...
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type Coordinates Remarks Skelton Mast 365 m (1,198 ft) 2001 communication Skelton, Cumbria guyed steel lattice mast 54°43′54.5″N 2°52′58.9″W / 54.731806°N...
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Lisnagarvey transmitting station (redirect from Radio mast Lisnargaryey)
three radio masts, including two standard lattice masts and one Blaw-Knox diamond cantilever vertical radiator. The two standard lattice masts have a wire...
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experiments in mooring blimps to cable-stayed lattice masts were carried out during 1918. Mooring mast technology following Leonardo Torres Quevedo's...
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The large lattice mast affected the stealthiness of the Murasame class, so in Takanami class, it was planned to change to two small masts, but that was...
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on 18 guyed lattice masts, height of central masts: 305 metres umbrella antenna, fixed on 13 guyed lattice masts, height of central mast: 425 m (1,394 ft)...
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tall guyed steel lattice mast, which was built between 2009 and 2012, and previously a 149.0 metres (489 ft) tall guyed steel lattice mast, which was built...
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on 31 January 1960. It has a 243.2 metres (798 ft) high guyed steel lattice mast of triangular cross section. The station is owned by Arqiva. The recommended...
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the same frequency (until 1989 200 kHz, now 198 kHz). This mast is of guyed steel lattice construction with triangular cross-section, and it carries a...
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Both lattice masts were removed; a heavy tower bridge was built in place of the fore mast, and a light pole mast was erected in place of the main mast. These...
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Zendstation Smilde (section Rebuilding the mast)
Destroyed by a fire on 15 July 2011, that mast was removed, and replaced in 2012 with the current steel lattice one. The tower is similar in configuration...
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