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Multrå transmitter

Coordinates: 63°15′11″N 17°27′04″E / 63.2531°N 17.4512°E / 63.2531; 17.4512
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Multrå transmitter is a facility for FM-/TV-broadcasting near Sollefteå in Sweden.[1]

It uses a guyed mast, which was built in 1964. This mast had before 1988 a height of 325 metres (1,066 ft). On February 7, 1988 its pinnacle fell down as result of excessive icing. The lower parts of the mast remain standing and were repaired afterwards. However the height of the mast was reduced to 288 metres (945 ft). The crashed pinnacle is today a monument close to the transmission site.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Multrä TV Mast | Sweden Facts". swedenfacts.net. Retrieved 2018-09-17.

See also

63°15′11″N 17°27′04″E / 63.2531°N 17.4512°E / 63.2531; 17.4512