Wavre transmitter
The Wavre radio transmitter is a facility for Fm, Dab+ and TV broadcasting near Wavre in Belgium. Formerly the mediumwave transmissions used a grounded 250-metre-high guyed mast. Furthermore, there was a backup mast for medium wave transmissions, which was 90 metres high. For shortwave broadcasting there were several directional antennas and a curtain antenna.
For the FM/TV/DAB transmission a free-standing lattice tower with a height of 232 metres is used. This tower whose top is guyed at four horizontal crossbars similar to Grodno TV Tower replaces the mast used for FM/TV transmissions which fell during a storm on 13 October 1983.
See also
- List of masts
- List of towers
- List of famous transmission sites
External links
- Wavre AM Transmission Tower at Structurae
- http://perso.wanadoo.fr/tvignaud/galerie/etranger/be-wavre-fm.htm
- http://perso.wanadoo.fr/tvignaud/galerie/etranger/be-wavre-am.htm
- http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b39672
- http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b39673
- https://theantennasite.com/archive/belgium-wavre-chausseedebruxelles-pictures.html
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