What Are The Main Models And Characteristics Of Communication Towers?

Oct 07, 2025

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Main Applications
Communication towers are primarily used for the transmission and transmission of microwave, ultra-short wave, and wireless network signals, serving wireless communication systems in public security, transportation, and communications. For example, communications departments such as China Mobile, China Unicom, and the GPS (Global Positioning System) all require communication towers.


Main Features

  • High-rise Structure: Communication towers typically feature a four-legged, self-supporting design, often exceeding 60 meters in height, to increase the service radius of communication or television transmission signals.
  • Lightning Protection and Grounding: Communication towers also provide lightning protection and grounding, protecting surrounding buildings and equipment from lightning damage.
  • Aviation Warning: The tower's height serves as an aviation warning, alerting low-flying aircraft to avoid it.
  • Various Types: Depending on their structural form, communication towers can be categorized into various types, including angle steel towers, steel pipe towers, single-tube towers, guyed towers, pole towers, and landscape towers. Each type of communication tower has distinct characteristics and application scenarios.

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