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308 m high radio tower of new transmitter station at Allouis (Cher)
There are three prismatic antennas with seven conductors fastened at peak, and at middle of tower and anchored in earth; in addition, there are six inclined antennas with four conductors; steel tower shaft is truss girder, right section of which is equilateral triangle.
308 m high radio tower of new transmitter station at Allouis (Cher)
There are three prismatic antennas with seven conductors fastened at peak, and at middle of tower and anchored in earth; in addition, there are six inclined antennas with four conductors; steel tower shaft is truss girder, right section of which is equilateral triangle.
308 m high radio tower of new transmitter station at Allouis (Cher)
Le pylone de 308 m de hauteur
Bourseire, M. (author)
Genie Civil ; 131
1954
2 pages
Article (Journal)
French
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