Tall structure designed to support antennas.
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Examples for "mast"
Examples for "mast"
1The bambu set up is the mast; the leaf is the sail.
2Thy stature is less than mine; keep to the mast; I walk.
3The boat leapt into hollows in which the sail slapped the mast.
4Bjarne was tall and grave, like the weather-beaten fir-trees in his mast-forest.
5Timber land: surveying the damage to the mast when they made landfall.
1Australia is giving Samoa US$3 million dollars for a new transmitter mast.
2An array of 12 infrared LEDs constitute the transmitter mast.
3Australia's Pacific Media Assistance Scheme is helping 2AP on to FM by building a new transmitter mast for the station.
4Some 100 households in the Leenane area have been left without RTÉ1, RTÉ2 and TG4 in recent weeks due to a broken transmitter mast.
1He was weaving from side to side and heading toward the radio tower.
2We hiked toward a phantom radio tower, due north, saucer-equipped, high on a crag.
3We're passing over some sort of radio tower or something.
4For a fleeting moment, a lightning bolt works like a giant, rambunctious radio tower.
5Now, unless something interrupts us again; we'll run up our radio tower and give Brandon the long yell.
1The conduit provided almost a straight shot to the transmitter tower.
2But it may sell a separate management contract to run the transmitter tower company, Kobeissi added.
3When the sky was clear, I could see a new transmitter tower on top of the Tiger's head.
4Think of it as a low-power cell phone talking to a nearby transmitter tower, which has far more power.
5At Rosebury, Oregon, State Police received many reports of "funny green and red lights" moving slowly around a television transmitter tower.
1The radio mast was rigged, and they reported their position in a signal.
2New Zealand's second-tallest structure, a Radio New Zealand radio mast, will be demolished this morning.
3A huge AM radio mast - nearly 200 metres tall - was brought down with explosives this morning.
4Next to the parking lot there was a slender radio mast protected by a fence all its own.
5He did tell me about a moose-hunting camp another six miles down the drainage, which had a radio mast.
6As work continues on Rarotonga to remove a rusted radio mast efforts are also being made to improve radio services.
7The ESM mast went up and was flooded with hundreds of radar signatures; the radio mast suffered a similar deluge.
8They raised the radio mast and made a signal reporting their position and their estimated time of arrival back at Williamstown.
9Dust was being churned by the amount of traffic in the town and a spindly radio mast shot up above everything else.
10The Cook Islands Investment Corporation says there are no plans to replace an AM radio mast that is to be dismantled on Rarotonga.
11The Supreme Court ruling by a three two majority found the Commissioners of Irish Lights did not have the power to erect the radio mast.
12The final two protesters on the Menwith Hill military base in North Yorkshire descended from a radio mast at 10.10 p.m. after a 15-hour occupation.
13TDF owns television and radio masts, as well as satellite and internet operations.
14But after seven years it closed, too-leavingbehind, as seems the custom here, a cluster of odd-shapedradio masts.
15"We're just coming up far enough to raise the radio mast," Garcia said.
16THE Garda could receive up to £3 million worth of free telecommunications services annually by leasing its radio masts to Esat Digifone.
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