Høiåsmasten

Coordinates: 59°10′31″N 11°25′43″E / 59.1753°N 11.4286°E / 59.1753; 11.4286
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Høyås transmitter Halden

Høiåsmasten is a TV tower used for DAB-, GSM-, FM- and TV-transmission near Halden, Norway. Høiåsmasten, built in 1973, is one of the tallest partially guyed towers in the world and with a height of 238 metres (781 ft) the second tallest tower of Norway. It consists, like the Gerbrandy Tower, of a concrete tower as basement on which the guyed antenna mast is mounted. However this mast is, in contrast to that of Gerbrandy Tower, a lattice structure and not a tube structure.

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59°10′31″N 11°25′43″E / 59.1753°N 11.4286°E / 59.1753; 11.4286