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Yes, these are all types of radio lines (and satellite links), with a focused and directional transmission beam. Assuming a standard deviation of the mast from the vertical by 1:100 of the height, the height of the mast is 30 meters - the displacement of the top reaches 30 cm. Over a dozen kilometers of transmission, this gives a multi-hundred-meter antenna spread. One of the techniques to combat this unfavorable phenomenon is the installation of a crown...
In telecommunications, optimal antenna placement is determined by Fresnel zones, which ensure that their area is free from obstacles and minimize energy losses.
Both masts and towers are very resistant to vertical loads. Customers often ask us whether a mast will carry a specified amount of equipment in kilograms. The answer is almost always affirmative, because the lateral surface of the installed antennas is much more important than the weight for the statics of mast structures. The mast acts like a sail, generating large tearing forces on…
Large telecommunications towers create delivery problems. Their lower segments are spatial structures with dimensions exceeding several meters wide. Most telecommunications towers available on the market are hybrid structures, in the sense that the lower segments are assembled from single pipes on site, while the upper ones are welded. This solution allows to minimize space during delivery, but nevertheless increases…
The main difference between masts and towers is the convenience of use and the amount of space needed for their installation. There is also an economic aspect. In general, towers are more expensive, but they need much less space, while masts are cheaper, but the plot of land needed to accommodate the guy system must be much larger. Masts require periodic inspections, rope tension control, and in a critical situation they can…
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