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Encyclopedia > Balashikha Transmission Mast

Balashikha Transmission Mast is a 460 metre high guyed radio mast at Balashikha near Moscow. It weighs 421 tons and it is of triangular cross section with a side length of 3.6 metres. It is guyed in 6 levels. KVLY-TV mast, which is guy-wire supported. ... This article needs cleanup. ... Balashikha (Балашиха in Russian) is a city in the Moscow Oblast in Russia, located on the Pekhorka River 25 km east of Moscow. ... Moscow (Russian: Москва́, Moskva, IPA:   listen?) is the capital of Russia, located on the river Moskva. ...


The Balashikha Transmission Mast belongs to the 13th radiocenter of Moscow.


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Balashikha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (109 words)
Balashikha (Балашиха in Russian) is a city in the Moscow Oblast in Russia, located on the Pekhorka River 25 km east of Moscow, at 55°49′N 37°58′E Population: 147,909 (2001), 92,400 (1970).
Near Balashikha, there is one of the tallest constructions in Russia, the 460 metre high Balashikha Transmission Mast.
This page was last modified 08:16, 29 October 2005.
Arrangement for erecting and dismounting an elongate object having one end articulated to a foundation - Patent 4027441 (3819 words)
The arrangement comprises a chassis which is stationary during the installation of an object, a boom having one end thereof articulated to the chassis and a load gripping member mounted for displacement towards the distal end of the boom.
During the erection of an object, one of the traction machines (tractor) should be re-positioned to the side opposite to the lifting direction for retaining the object during the transition over the position of unstable equilibrium.
Known in the art are cranes comprising a boom having one end articulated to a chassis which is stationary during the installation of an object, and a load gripping member mounted for displacement towards the distal end of the boom.
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