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A fire caused a partial collapse of a 300-metre communications mast in northern Netherlands Friday, knocking out television and radio stations, a local municipal official said.
After a fire in the night of 14 july 2011, and the collapsed tower of smilde on 15 july 2011 the tower has been shut down for ferther investigation. leaving a great area of The Netherlands unable to recieve FM-radio and Digital TV(DVB-T).
Originally posted by Aggie Man
Wow, what is the logic in making antennas out of flammable materials? Here's a hint Netherlanders, USE METAL.
Originally posted by 12voltz
Originally posted by Aggie Man
Wow, what is the logic in making antennas out of flammable materials? Here's a hint Netherlanders, USE METAL.
I guess you could say the same about the WTC towers
Alticom warned in 2007 that something like this could happen.The report warned of 'danger of falling "and" electric shock "because of the number of companies that have access to the tower. There should also be 'electrocution and burns "because transmitting antennas may be indistinguishable from mast constructions and there is a high power transmission equipment on board.
Source dutch newspaper