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overcame months of failures with equipment and masts by eventually establishing the first Antarctic
n a turret ship no poop and no forecastle, and masts carrying at most light rig past which the guns
ures a main gangway of just over 30 metres and masts around 40 metres tall.
She had two funnels and masts and four QF 12-pounder guns, shipped sided on
es shot in her hull and badly torn rigging and masts.
of Borough Hill were occupied with towers, and masts to support large antennas.
It has two antenna masts, which are 267 and 70 metres tall which are vi
timber and cultivated choice stands for use as masts for the Royal Navy ships.
y had a large coal storage capacity as well as masts and sails to assist the steam engines on long-
, as such antennas cause high wind loads, both masts are of a very strong design and anchored by do
For these links both masts were equipped with directional radio antennas:
Both masts, which were built in 1972, were not only the t
Both masts are groundfed 65 metres (213 ft) tall lattice
lming transmitter is 420 metres away from both masts.
Radio Centre 13 and the shortwave broadcasting masts were dismantled between 2002 and 2007.
With newly built masts but still three funnels she entered service ag
Burghead masts from the east.
Calypso's masts were removed, as was the funnel from the boile
e ships for the West Indies, designed to carry masts and sails and use them from time to time, but
Two identical carrying masts 189 metres in height, each weighing 330 tons,
full height of 205 metres if the communication masts atop are counted.
he Monument at Eston Nab showing communication masts in the background.
ent of two 120-foot-tall (37 m) communications masts which increased the height of the overall towe
The communications masts of Bauer Teesside at Eston Nab.
rosin were used for sealing the hulls, decks, masts, ropes and riggings of sailing vessels.
The structure is one of the very few masts to have elevators.
in six storeys, 12 staysails between the five masts, four foresails (jibs) and a small fore-and-af
y was 267 feet (81.4 meters) long and had five masts.
ail yards were mounted before each of the five masts.
The five masts were fully rigged, with courses, upper and low
arby abandoned sailing ships and their flaming masts in the bay resembled lighted candlesticks.
f which about £59,000 comes from contracts for masts that are installed in schools.
was the only British warship ever to have four masts, and on them she spread the greatest area of c
Ionic was also equipped with four masts.
te system of computer-controlled sails on four masts.
Its design called for four masts which had copper spheres attached.
m pressure and thus engine power, and the four masts were shortened.
by German forces, it used an aerial with four masts and a transmitter rated at 500 kilowatts.
San Salvador has been described as having four masts: a square-rigged foremast, lateen-rigged main
I. Triumph was a square-rigged galleon of four masts, including two lateen-rigged mizzenmasts.
in 1948 by two guyed insulated steel framework masts, each with a height of 100 m (328 ft) and whic
was hung on two 120-metre tall steel framework masts, which were insulated against the ground.
As aerial two guyed steel framework masts with a height of 195 metres are used, which fo
ly after the fighting ended, both the Frolic's masts fell.
permitted the return of intelligence gathering masts to U.S. nuclear submarines.
directional antenna consisting of two grounded masts, which are guyed in three levels 101, 203 and
Also located on the top were two guy-wired masts, one for CTC7 and the other one for the local
transmission power of 600 kW, it had two guyed masts, insulated against ground, which were guyed wi
l 1936 a T-antenna, which hung up on two guyed masts, which were 45 metres tall.
directional antenna consisting of three guyed masts and another consisting of two masts.
tures (tied for sixth with several other guyed masts); and as of May 2007 was the tallest structure
Generally, the area around guyed masts is not developed into private residences, owin
t, which was insulated against ground, 6 guyed masts of 800-foot (243.84 m) and 3 freestanding towe
ntenna carried by several 350 metre tall guyed masts, which are, together with the masts of Allouis
Eight (8) guyed masts, equipped with special cage antennas, such cal
s the act of climbing cranes and include guyed masts.
Guyed masts can also be used as the tops of free standing
r architectural structures in Poland are guyed masts or highrise buildings and chimneys equipped wi
directional antenna consisting of three guyed masts, each 380 metres tall, is used.
Guyed masts are frequently used for radio masts either by
triangle antennas, which are mounted on guyed masts of lattice steel, insulated against ground.
2 150 metres tall and 2 200 metres tall guyed masts.
ia, consisted of one 274 m and two 137 m guyed masts.
.4 kHz and 23.4 kHz, uses as antenna two guyed masts, each 458.11 metres (1503 feet) tall.
tenna consisting of three 290 metre tall guyed masts, each equipped with a cage antenna.
ntennas mounted on three 49.9 metre tall guyed masts, which formed a triangle with equal side lengt
antenna system, which was spun between 8 guyed masts, each 250 metres tall and insulated against gr
This aerial was mounted on five guyed masts each with a height of 30.5 m (100 ft) and was
sed from 1956 to 1983 two 160 metre high guyed masts, which were designed as mast radiators for med
mwave transmitter with 2 249 metres tall guyed masts, ctually used for broadcasting a religious pro
Liblice 2 are two 355 m (1,165 ft) tall guyed masts located east of Prague near Liblice, in close
g a T-antenna hung on two 151 metre tall guyed masts, the station was modernized between 1953 and 1
rther T-antenna, which is mounted on two guyed masts of lattice steel insulated against ground.
mission, which together with three other guyed masts of the same height is the tallest structure in
ich was hung up on three 150 metres high guyed masts of lattice steel, which were insulated against
Like other ships of its day, the Home had masts, sails, and rigging as well.
he outer banks of the Dunkirk brake, where her masts tumbled overboard, smashing the boats, leaving
e sank to the bottom with only the tops of her masts showing.
Under the strain of the large sail area her masts sprung.
Her masts, sails and rigging were badly damaged but she
She had suffered heavy damage, with her masts shot away, five feet of water in the hold and
ottom in nine and a half fathoms with only her masts sticking out above the waterline.
“The Isabella's hull, masts, sails and rigging were shot through and throu
ich consists of base stations with antennas in masts, on buildings and in some tunnels.
Close to its masts, there is also an FM-broadcasting station, usi
Three large masts were also installed in order to hold a variety
ing principle is broadly similar to the larger masts.
t was using two 280 m tall guyed steel lattice masts to support a T-shaped antenna.
en two 700 ft (210 m) high guyed steel lattice masts, which are 600 ft (180 m) apart from each othe
New lattice masts were installed to support radiotelegraphy ante
The two standard lattice masts have a wire slung T-antenna suspended between
ntenna, which was installed on 7 guyed lattice masts with a cross beam.
es these telescopes needed scaffolding or long masts and cranes to hold them up.
This mast is in opposite to the lower masts grounded, but carried in its upper guys insula
Auxiliary 20 m masts are installed to the SE and the NW at sufficie
hat supported the massive 130-foot-tall (40 m) masts which required further repairs.
cannons brought down all three of Macedonian's masts, and riddled the hull.
In 1959, one of its main masts has been relocated in vertical state .
barque, with square sails on the fore and main masts and gaff rigging on the mizzen mast.
alvador more like La Victoria - with two major masts.
ps, but were given names according to how many masts they carried and how these were set with sails
The transmitter consisted of many masts with heights of 210 metres and the 243-metre-h
y damage; the Blanche lost her main and mizzen masts.
sus and Orion brought down her main and mizzen masts.
Smaller mobile masts have been used for small airships and blimps f
Modern blimps may operate from mobile masts for months at a time without returning to thei
At least two ships have mounted mooring masts.
a schooner (a sailing vessel with two or more masts) sighted a Spanish sloop anchored inside the i
After the collapse of the central tower most masts were dismounted.
Unlike most masts, which are of a lattice design, Winter Hill ma
a crane constructed in 1742, used for mounting masts to large sailing vessels.
e masting of ships, to calculate the number of masts to use and where in the ship to locate them.
List of masts
The array of masts at Alport Height
emains is the bow, a few ribs, and a couple of masts.
The presence of masts also led to a tendency to mount gun turrets as
nes, or have raised stones in the positions of masts.
Meher Baba contacted hundreds of masts all over India, Pakistan, and Iran, saying tha
after 1978 on 774 kHz on June 1, 1981, the old masts were demolished on November 2, 1983 and Decemb
of Martinique from 1763, writing a treatise on masts and making improvements to the roads on the An
construction are each fitted with two optronic masts, produced by Thales Optronics.
s, they are typically mounted on high poles or masts, sometimes along with street lights.
The original masts on the USS Constitution (Old Ironsides) were s
e Vakarel Blaw-Knox tower and two of the other masts
Five other masts in England share this design (Belmont, Bilsdal
remast snapped in high winds, taking the other masts with it and dismasting the Governor Ames compl
Pagoda masts featured a mass of platforms that included wat
lights were strategically placed on the pagoda masts for the purpose of locating the position of en
of Europe and the Americas, tall pagoda-style masts were generally frowned upon.
pecial investigations (fears over mobile phone masts; misleading advertising; dangers of hidden sal
uckinghamshire schools which host mobile phone masts.
uckinghamshire schools which host mobile phone masts.
uckinghamshire schools which host mobile phone masts.
uckinghamshire schools which host mobile phone masts.
uckinghamshire schools which host mobile phone masts.
the United States Navy began fitting photonics masts to Virginia-class submarines.
riscopes have been supplanted by two Photonics Masts that house color, high-resolution black and wh
other attached to one of the two hinged radio masts on the ship's aft starboard side.
There are also two prominent radio masts.
See also: Radio masts and towers
Administration building and radio masts at Vatican City
The station includes three radio masts, including two standard lattice masts and one
You find such device at the radio masts of the transmitters Wolfsheim, Hamburg and Ism
ter building of Europe 1 with one of the radio masts in the background
Flying into a maze of radio masts, she crash landed and nearly severed her lip.
BT Group owns at least 200 radio masts and towers in Britain.
l, which consists of two guyed insulated radio masts with a height of 234 metres.
ctional aerials of four guyed, insulated radio masts which are 270, 276, 280, and 282 metres high.
ear the top of the hill on which the old radio masts stood.
uiselede were eight 287 metre high guyed radio masts at Ruiselede, Belgium, built in 1923 for carry
s, loose manhole covers and guy wires on radio masts.
The receiving masts were 240 feet (73.2 m) high timber structures
rebuilt it as a three-deck vessel with reduced masts.
1873 saw the loss of all rigging, masts and upperdeck equipment, and this must have he
which antenna wires run to the 6 grounded ring masts, where they are fixed by insulators.
The ring masts of Vileyka VLF transmitter are 270 metres and
As at former Goliath transmitter 3 ring masts carry two antenna systems, so there are only 1
to former Goliath transmitter is, that the rng masts of Goliath transmitter are masts of lattice st
nt at the top, three lightweight schooner-type masts, and an average speed of 16-knots.
ortwave antenna a system consisting of several masts arranged in a row and interconnected by ropes
carry up to 50 pine trunks destined to be ship masts.
ard view, as a precaution against hitting ship masts, trees, or structures while flying at low alti
on soon secured a contract to transport ship's masts and yards down the St. John River to the port
locked the entrance by a boom formed of ship's masts chained together overlooked by forts.
he rose in the air, clearly seeing the ship's masts shaking violently.
He shot images from hot air balloons, ships masts, tall buildings and even a home-made 30 meter
the ships masts are still although to the hull, however recent
plain was used by the British Navy for ships' masts and the pine pitch was used to manufacture tar
at cargoes, but also longer goods, like ships' masts.
s and a palisade, and a boom of chains, ships' masts, and cables was stretched across the Thames to
and a palisade and there was a boom of ships' masts, chains and cables stretched across from Thame
en by Henry II; the nets were hung from ships' masts.
Similar masts in Europe can be found nowadays only at Lakihe
s the form of an inverted Fink Truss, with six masts rising above the deck at 25.5 m (84 ft) centre
struction) were retained and fitted with snort masts.
Steel masts were added in the 1960s for electrification.
s aerial consists of three guyed lattice steel masts built in 1954/55.
She also had three large steel masts which when fully rigged had an extensive sprea
30M free standing wooden or steel masts are used for the other vhf and uhf commercial
nt height, which were both guyed lattice steel masts with triangular cross-section.
Not only the hull was steel: masts (lower and top mast were made in one piece) an
r ship, HMS Exeter, as the latter had straight masts and funnels, while those of York were angled t
was also the first ship to feature cage style masts, that would become standard on American dreadn
-antenna spun between two guyed 210 metre tall masts, which were 450 metres apart from each other.
n was built there, characterised by eight tall masts (four for transmitting and four for receiving)
dar system on top of a hill, or on top of tall masts (as with ships).
clippers, a type of vessel longer, with taller masts, more heavily sparred, and with sharper lines
jetties, and the 40 or 50 ships, whose tapered masts we saw standing out vaguely against the sky, c
com operators in the USA can erect new telecom masts or towers as the government has lifted the mor
mit, towards the cairn, two telecommunications masts and helipad
ess communication vehicles came with telescope masts mounted on the running board.
s of the canal, and was fitted with telescopic masts to allow it to pass under the bridges along th
e is that of a ship; the lamposts resemble the masts of sailing ships, and there are two elevated w
The masts of Gartow transmitter
The guys of the masts were made of polymeric materials.
The masts were designed by the Belgian engineer Arthur V
Close-up view of the masts of the towers.
ated flags that were flown from the top of the masts) that were either painted or gilded.
s framed, channels and mast-steps secured; the masts and yards were also made and the ship planked
although the masts were repainted in 1985, in 1993 the station wa
                                                                                                   


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