
Yes—these are primarily all types of radio links and satellite links, characterized by a focused and directional transmission beam. With a standard deviation from the vertical of 1:100 of the height, on a 30-meter-high mast, the displacement of the tip reaches 30 cm. Over a distance of several kilometers, this results in a misalignment of the antenna axes measuring several hundred meters, which directly affects the quality of the link. One method of mitigating this phenomenon is to use a torsional stiffening crown mounted at the top of the mast—this type of structure is available in the AluPro product catalog, in the mast accessories section.

