30107 KM
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

30107 KM is the designation of Russian-built guyed tubular masts for FM-/TV-broadcasting, which were built in the first half of the 1960s at different places in Russia and Ukraine. The 30107 KM-mast has normally a 151 or 182.5 metres high mast body with a wall diameter of 16 – 10 mm, and exists in versions guyed in three and four directions. Its most unusual feature however, which gives it its characteristic look are the crossbars equipped with a gangway with railing, which run in two levels from the mast structure to each outmost guy. These crossbars are used for oscillation damping of the structure and are used for the installation of antennas. In the former Soviet Union, guyed tubular masts for broadcasting without these crossbars were also built. However such masts are not something special as such structures also exist in Germany, Czech, Slovakia, France, the United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea, Austria, Sweden, Slovenia and Poland.


30107 KM-masts with crossbars


Other guyed masts with tubular body in the former Soviet Union

{, class="wikitable" , - !City !Country !Year built !Height ! !Coordinates !Remarks , - ,
Obninsk Obninsk (russian: О́бнинск) is a city in Kaluga Oblast, Russia, located on the bank of the Protva River southwest of Moscow and northeast of Kaluga. Population: History The history of Obninsk began in 1945 when the First Research In ...
, , Russia , , 1958 , , 310 m , , 1017 ft , , , , Meteorological mast , - ,
Vileyka Vileyka ( officially transliterated as Viliejka, be, Віле́йка , also ''Вялейка''; russian: Вилейка; lt, Vileika; pl, Wilejka) is a city in Belarus and the administrative center of the Vileyka District of Minsk Region. It is ...
, , Belarus , , 1964 , , 305 m , , 1001 ft , ,

, , 3 masts, insulated against ground , - ,
Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod ( ; rus, links=no, Нижний Новгород, a=Ru-Nizhny Novgorod.ogg, p=ˈnʲiʐnʲɪj ˈnovɡərət ), colloquially shortened to Nizhny, from the 13th to the 17th century Novgorod of the Lower Land, formerly known as Gork ...
, , Russia , , 1952 , , 204 m , , 669 ft , ,

, , 3 masts, insulated against ground , - , Melitopol , , Ukraine , , 2004 , , 200 m , , 656 ft , , , , , - ,
Kursk Kursk ( rus, Курск, p=ˈkursk) is a city and the administrative center of Kursk Oblast, Russia, located at the confluence of the Kur, Tuskar, and Seym rivers. The area around Kursk was the site of a turning point in the Soviet–German stru ...
, , Russia , , , , 200 m , , 656 ft , , , , , - , Leninogorsk , , Russia , , , , 196 m , , 643 ft , , , , , - , Chita , , Russia , , 1963 , , 194.5 m , , 638 ft , , , , , - , Pskov , , Russia , , 1962 , , 192 m , , 630 ft , , , , , - , Serov , , Russia , , , , 192 m , , 630 ft , , , , , - , Atyuryevo , , Russia , , , , 185 m , , 607 ft , , , , , - ,
Rubtsovsk Rubtsovsk (russian: Рубцо́вск, ) is a city in Altai Krai, Russia, located on the Aley River ( Ob's tributary) southwest of Barnaul. Population: 167,000 (1975); 111,000 (1959); 38,000 (1939). History It was founded in 1892. A number ...
, , Russia , , 1966 , , 180 m , , 591 ft , , , , , - ,
Belgorod Belgorod ( rus, Белгород, p=ˈbʲeɫɡərət) is a city and the administrative center of Belgorod Oblast, Russia, located on the Seversky Donets River north of the border with Ukraine. Population: Demographics The population of B ...
, , Russia , , 1959 , , 180 m , , 591 ft , , , , , - ,
Chusovoy Chusovoy (russian: Чусово́й) is a town in Perm Krai, Russia, located at the confluence of the Usva and Vilva Rivers with the Chusovaya River, east of Perm, the administrative center of the krai. Population: History It was founded i ...
, , Russia , , , , 180 m , , 591 ft , , , , , - , Atbasar , , Kazakhstan , , , , 150 m , , 492 ft , , , , , - ,
Cherkessk Cherkessk (russian: Черке́сск) is the capital city of Karachay-Cherkessia, Russia, as well as its political, economic, and cultural center. Population: It was previously known as ''Batalpashinskaya'' (until 1931), ''Batalpashinsk'' (un ...
, , Russia , , , , 137 m , , 449 ft , , , , , - , Baranchinskiy , , Russia , , , , 127 m , , 417 ft , , , , , - , Anatolskaya , , Russia , , , , 106 m , , 449 ft , , , , , - , Merefa , , Ukraine , , , , 106 m , , 449 ft , , , , , - , Bila Tserkva , , Ukraine , , , , 77 m , , 253 ft , , {{Coord, 49, 48, 48.79, N, 30, 8, 27.72, E, type:landmark, name=Bila Tserkva Telecommunication Mast , ,


External links

* http://selenatel.ru/masts/masts-review/ Broadcasting standards Antennas Standards of Russia