Radio masts
Radio masts are tall structures designed to support antennas for transmitting and receiving radio signals. They are essential for communication systems, including television, cellular networks, and radio broadcasting. The height of these masts allows them to send signals over long distances and reach a wider audience.
Typically made of metal or reinforced materials, radio masts can vary in design and height, depending on their purpose. Some masts are free-standing, while others may be attached to buildings or towers. Proper placement and maintenance of radio masts are crucial for ensuring clear and reliable communication.