TV Tower / Broadcast Communication Tower

TV Tower / Broadcast Communication Tower
TV Tower / Broadcast Communication Tower
TV Tower / Broadcast Communication Tower
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Self-supporting angular or tubular steel tower for radio and television transmission, available in height options from 5 to 200 meters

TV and broadcast towers are built to transmit radio and television signals over wide areas, which is why structural stability plays such an important role in their design. The load of the entire telecom tower structure is first carried by the foundation, which not only supports the full weight of the tower but also absorbs the wind forces transferred from above. On top of this base rises the main tower body, where the antennas and transmission equipment are installed at different levels according to signal coverage needs. To keep the tower structure stable and secure, the steel support members are connected to the base with hinged joints, which allows the tower to move slightly during strong winds, reducing stress on the structure and helping preserve it over time.

  • Design Standard ANSI/TIA-222-G/H/F, EN 1991-1-4 & EN 1993-3-1
  • Height Range 5–200 m
  • Design Wind Speed Up to 300 km/h (customized according to site requirements)
  • Surface Treatment Hot-dip galvanized; Painting

Typical Installation Environments
When selecting a site for a broadcast tower, keeping some distance from crowded high-rise areas helps reduce signal interference and limits unnecessary noise in the surrounding area. The site should also fit within the city’s planning and landscape guidelines, which is why open, flat areas with clear surroundings are usually preferred. Since TV/broadcasting towers often become visual landmarks in a city, their placement and overall appearance need to work well with the surroundings, rather than standing out in a way that disrupts the cityscape.

Product Telecommunication tower
Tower Type Self-Supporting Tower
Standard ANSI/TIA-222-G/H/F, EN 1991-1-4 & EN 1993-3-1
Certification ISO 9001: 2015; COC; Third Party Inspection Report (SGS, BV)
Nuts & Bolts Grade 8.8 / 6.8 / 4.8; ASTM A325; DIN 7990, DIN 931, DIN 933; ISO 4032, ISO 4034
Material Main Material: Tube steel or angle steel
Height 5–200 m
Design Wind Speed Up to 300 km/h (customized according to site requirements)
Surface Treatment Hot-dip galvanized; Painting
Galvanizing Standard ASTM A123 / ISO 1461
Service Life More than 20 years
Color Silver or painted (RAL color standard), customizable
Features
  • The steel used in TV and broadcast towers is strong enough to support the full height of the tower, along with the antennas, transmission equipment, and the constant wind loads it is exposed to at elevated heights.
  • Compared with reinforced concrete towers, steel TV towers have a lower self-weight, which makes transportation, lifting, and on-site assembly more efficient.
  • Most components are fabricated in the factory and assembled on site, which simplifies construction, shortens the installation schedule, and reduces labor intensity.
  • Since the tower components are lighter and already made in the factory, installation on site takes less time and requires less heavy lifting, which helps reduce construction and equipment costs.
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