Seto Digital Tower
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Broadcast tower in Japan
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Seto Digital Tower | |
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Location | Seto, Aichi, Japan |
Completed | 2011 |
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Antenna spire | 245 m[1] |
Seto Digital Tower is a 244.7 m (803 ft)[2] tall digital broadcasting tower in Seto, Aichi, Japan. In 2011, the tower replaced the Nagoya TV Tower; the Nagoya TV Tower previously had the role of broadcasting in the Nagoya area.[3] [4] The tower is of a unique design not known to have been used elsewhere before. Six outer steel legs provide support and structural stability to a central lattice structure akin to those found in guyed lattice masts.
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ GC243WW Seto Digital Tower (Traditional Cache) in Aichi, Japan created by eizo
- ^ "Seto Digital Tower (Seto, 2003)".
- ^ Nagoya TV tower losing role, future iffy The Japan Times
- ^ http://www.lhweb.jp/knt-test/isap2012_usb/html/images/isap2012_program_file.pdf Archived 2013年10月29日 at the Wayback Machine
External links
[edit ]- Media related to Seto Digital Tower at Wikimedia Commons
35°11′44′′N 137°04′27′′E / 35.1955°N 137.0743°E / 35.1955; 137.0743
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