DescriptionRadio towers on Sandia Peak - closeup.jpg
English: A variety of radio antennas on
Sandia peak, near
Albuquerque, New Mexico. Radio transmitting antennas are often located on the highest geographical point in the area, such as mountain peaks, to give them the maximum transmission range, resulting in
antenna farms like this. The vertical rods are mainly
whip antennas, often base station antennas used by dispatchers for
land mobile radio systems for fire, police, ambulance, taxi, and delivery services. The multiple identical antennas strung in a vertical line along towers are VHF
collinear array broadcasting antennas for FM and television stations. The large cylindrical antennas are shrouded
parabolic dishes used for point-to-point
microwave relay links for internet and telephone companies.
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Radio antennas on Sandia Peak, near Albuquerque, New Mexico
Antennes radio
Множество радиоантенн на пике Сандия, недалеко от Альбукерке, штат Нью-Мексико. Радиопередающие антенны часто расположены на самых высоких географических точках в регионе, таких как горные вершины, чтобы обеспечить им максимальную дальность передачи.
Radioantenner på Sandia Peak, nära Albuquerque, New Mexico