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  2. File:RadioTower.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. List of transmission sites - Wikipedia

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    In the following there are lists of sites of notable radio transmitters. During the early history of radio many countries had only a few high power radio stations, operated either by the government or large corporations, which broadcast to the population or to other countries. Because of the large number of transmission sites, this list is not ...

  4. File:Radio Tower, Misayama Park, Kyoto.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Prewar public radio listening facility, combined with fountains, pool and benches. It was originally situated in the grounds of a primary school nearby but was moved into this public park at some point. The fountains and pool are no longer functional, likewise the radio receiver.

  5. Heiligenstock transmitter - Wikipedia

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    Heiligenstock Transmitter, also known as the Heiligenstock Radio Tower, was a wooden German lattice transmitter that was used for mediumwave broadcasting. The tower was built in the year 1934 but was dismantled four years later because of its bad state. [1] The tower was then rebuilt the same year it was dismantled in the city of Frankfurt.

  6. Radio masts and towers - Wikipedia

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    There are also constructions, which consist of a free-standing tower, usually from reinforced concrete, onto which a guyed radio mast is installed. One example is the Gerbrandy Tower in Lopik, Netherlands. Further towers of this building method can be found near Smilde, Netherlands and the Fernsehturm in Waldenburg, Germany.

  7. Titahi Bay Transmitter - Wikipedia

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    According to workers refurbishing it, scaling the tower takes 45 minutes. From the top there are views of the entire Kapiti coast region. [citation needed] The site formerly transmitted Radio New Zealand's shortwave service, these broadcasts used a series of shorter free-standing masts supporting curtain arrays. [citation needed]

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  9. List of additionally guyed towers - Wikipedia

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    Mansoa Radio Tower Guinea-Bissau Mansoa commons:File:Mansoa Station (482985849).jpg: Willisville Tower: United States Espanola: Dismantled in the late 1980s [47] Kamień Mały Radio Tower: Poland Kamień Mały 38 m Rajsko Radio Tower Poland Rajsko: 35 m [48] Romanian People's Salvation Cross: 2011 Moldova Nisporeni 35 m Góra Sumerówka Radio ...