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3803 KM is the designation of a free-standing lattice tower used for broadcasting purposes, which was built in over 80 towns of former Soviet Union from 1955 to 1972 and used for FM- and TV-broadcasting. Towers of this type, which was developed by the Soviet Institute for Steel Construction, are 4-side freestanding truss towers which make use of tubular steel columns for their main supports beams and can be differentiated from more recent towers of a similar profile by this unique feature. Most newer Russian designs along with their North American and European counterparts typical make use of L or T-beams instead. Another distinct feature of these towers is that they gradually taper wider towards the base at the same preset intervals. They are also nearly universally identical in height, w

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  • 3803 KM ist die Bezeichnung einer bestimmten Bauart von Sendetürmen, welche ab 1954 in zahlreichen größeren Städten der Sowjetunion errichtet wurden. Die Sendetürme wurden in Stahlfachwerkbauweise gebaut und dienten der Verbreitung von UKW- und TV-Programmen. Ein 3803 KM ist 180 Meter hoch und besitzt in 140 Meter und 148 Meter Höhe eine Plattform zur Aufnahme von Richtfunkantennen. Allein in der Ukraine wurden 23 Stück errichtet. Viele von ihnen sind bis heute ein markantes Wahrzeichen vieler größerer Städte in der ehemaligen Sowjetunion. Zum Teil wurden Sendetürme abgebaut und an anderer Stelle wieder aufgebaut. Entwickelt wurde der Turm 3803 KM vom staatlichen Institut für Stahlbau der Sowjetunion. (de)
  • 3803 KM is the designation of a free-standing lattice tower used for broadcasting purposes, which was built in over 80 towns of former Soviet Union from 1955 to 1972 and used for FM- and TV-broadcasting. Towers of this type, which was developed by the Soviet Institute for Steel Construction, are 4-side freestanding truss towers which make use of tubular steel columns for their main supports beams and can be differentiated from more recent towers of a similar profile by this unique feature. Most newer Russian designs along with their North American and European counterparts typical make use of L or T-beams instead. Another distinct feature of these towers is that they gradually taper wider towards the base at the same preset intervals. They are also nearly universally identical in height, with a few exceptions these towers are 180 meters tall to the top of the steel framework. Most of which are topped with broadcast antennas that adds some additional height and they have platforms at the 140 and 148 metres level for more antennas. Some 3803 KM only have a signal upper platform, but are otherwise identical in design. Most of these towers are still in use today more than half a century after construction and are often the characteristic landmarks and tallest structure in the towns they reside in. (en)
  • 3803 KM — проект свободно стоящих решётчатых башен для размещения передающих антенн. Башни по этому проекту строились в городах Советского Союза с 1954 по 1972 годы и предназначались для размещения передающих телевизионных и радио антенн, а также другого антенного оборудования. Проект был разработан Московским институтом стальных конструкций. Типовые башни проекта 3803 KM имеют высоту 180 метров до верхней площадки (без учёта антенны, обычно устанавливаемой на верхней площадке). Существуют башни с меньшей высотой, где убраны нижние секции. Модернизированный проект 34084 КМ также рассчитан на высоту 180 м. (ru)
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  • 3803 KM — проект свободно стоящих решётчатых башен для размещения передающих антенн. Башни по этому проекту строились в городах Советского Союза с 1954 по 1972 годы и предназначались для размещения передающих телевизионных и радио антенн, а также другого антенного оборудования. Проект был разработан Московским институтом стальных конструкций. Типовые башни проекта 3803 KM имеют высоту 180 метров до верхней площадки (без учёта антенны, обычно устанавливаемой на верхней площадке). Существуют башни с меньшей высотой, где убраны нижние секции. Модернизированный проект 34084 КМ также рассчитан на высоту 180 м. (ru)
  • 3803 KM is the designation of a free-standing lattice tower used for broadcasting purposes, which was built in over 80 towns of former Soviet Union from 1955 to 1972 and used for FM- and TV-broadcasting. Towers of this type, which was developed by the Soviet Institute for Steel Construction, are 4-side freestanding truss towers which make use of tubular steel columns for their main supports beams and can be differentiated from more recent towers of a similar profile by this unique feature. Most newer Russian designs along with their North American and European counterparts typical make use of L or T-beams instead. Another distinct feature of these towers is that they gradually taper wider towards the base at the same preset intervals. They are also nearly universally identical in height, w (en)
  • 3803 KM ist die Bezeichnung einer bestimmten Bauart von Sendetürmen, welche ab 1954 in zahlreichen größeren Städten der Sowjetunion errichtet wurden. Die Sendetürme wurden in Stahlfachwerkbauweise gebaut und dienten der Verbreitung von UKW- und TV-Programmen. (de)
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