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![]() It's a phased array. No wires, the tower is the antenna. It sits on isolated plates. They point in certain directions so as to be available for the handy-dandy AM emergency-whatever-coverage. Clarification for the original poster: that is an AM radio antenna system. As Woody said, the towers are the antennas, no wires. The towers are all connected by coax and fed in phase so as to provide a directional Transmit pattern. THey probably did it this way because the FCC mandated a specific coverage area for their license requirements. Ed |
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