A mast radiator (or radiating tower) is a radio mast or tower in which the metal structure itself is energized and functions as an antenna. This design...
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structures. Masts are often named after the broadcasting organizations that originally built them or currently use them. A mast radiator or radiating...
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120 kV between the mast and ground, it stood on a 2-metre (6.6 ft)-high insulator. It operated as a mast radiator (half-wave radiator), so its height was...
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function as a mast radiator antenna (for VLF, LF, MF). In the latter case, the mast needs to be insulated from the ground. Guyed radio masts are typically...
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base-fed mast radiator. This is a tall radio mast in which the steel mast structure itself is energized and serves as the antenna. The mast is mounted...
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wire umbrella inverted-L and T-antenna folded unipole and inverted-F mast radiator ground plane antennas The monopole antenna was invented in 1895 and...
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Blaw-Knox tower (redirect from Blaw-Knox Radiator)
vertical center of the mast, where its cross-section is widest. During the 1930s AM radio broadcasting stations adopted single mast radiator antennas, and the...
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Globecom Tower (redirect from Radio Mast Thule)
75 metres), which is anchored in three levels. It is designed as a mast radiator insulated against the ground and equipped with an elevator running up...
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porcelain insulator to isolate it from the ground; this is called a mast radiator. The monopole antenna, particularly if electrically short requires a...
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LORAN-C transmitter used as antenna a 190.5 meter (625 ft) tall mast radiator. The mast has been demolished. http://www.tech-service.net/loran/LORAN-1...
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