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Jerry:
I just read that the WLW tower has been marked as a historical landmark. It is one of the few remaining originals of that design, and has considerable story coverage on the 'net. Do a Google search for WLW, and enjoy. -- Crazy George Remove N O and S P A M imbedded in return address "Jerry Asher" wrote in message om... Driving down I-5 between SF and LA, I've seen many radio towers that rest on a single point. I don't know what they are transmitting. I do know that they look like regular towers from about ten feet up. From ten feet and higher, they have a diminishing square cross section. (May be triangular.) Instead of resting on four (or three) legs though, they rest on a single point, making the whole tower sort of a very elongated diamond shape. The whole tower is kept from tipping over through the use of guy wires. Why build an unstable tower? What are the advantages of this design? Thanks, Jerry |
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