99gecko
2007-06-22, 02:52 PM
To be built completed in about 4 years, a 2001' TV antenna is being built in Tokyo.
In case you are wondering at 2001', it will be ~ 186' taller than the CN Tower, which although is not the tallest tv antenna, is currently the tallest freestanding structure in the world.
from broadcastengineering.com (http://broadcastengineering.com/news/Tokyo-antenna-tower-20070611/)
Tokyo to construct one of the world’s largest TV antenna towers
A 2001ft-tall concrete and steel tower in the Sumida River region of Tokyo is set to become one of the world’s tallest freestanding antennas when construction is completed in 2011.
The structure’s purpose is to host antennas for all of Tokyo’s digital radio and television signals, plus a mobile television network.
Reports said it’s no coincidence that the new structure resembles the old 1092ft-high Tokyo Tower, which stood as a symbol of Japan’s postwar economic independence for 50 years.
Interesting that they are planning for a mobile television network.
Here are artist's renditions of the completed tower (http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=232094).
Long live Digital OTA!
In case you are wondering at 2001', it will be ~ 186' taller than the CN Tower, which although is not the tallest tv antenna, is currently the tallest freestanding structure in the world.
from broadcastengineering.com (http://broadcastengineering.com/news/Tokyo-antenna-tower-20070611/)
Tokyo to construct one of the world’s largest TV antenna towers
A 2001ft-tall concrete and steel tower in the Sumida River region of Tokyo is set to become one of the world’s tallest freestanding antennas when construction is completed in 2011.
The structure’s purpose is to host antennas for all of Tokyo’s digital radio and television signals, plus a mobile television network.
Reports said it’s no coincidence that the new structure resembles the old 1092ft-high Tokyo Tower, which stood as a symbol of Japan’s postwar economic independence for 50 years.
Interesting that they are planning for a mobile television network.
Here are artist's renditions of the completed tower (http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=232094).
Long live Digital OTA!