Tutkaantennin
Tutkaantennin refers to a type of wooden mast antenna used primarily for broadcasting and radio communication. This antenna a design featuring a solid, vertical mast with "T" shaped brackets and wires stretched between them in an "H" shape, resembling an inverted T. The wire configuration of the Tutkaantennin enabled it to serve as a frequency independent antenna, making it suitable for a wide range of transmission frequencies.
The design of the Tutkaantennin allowed for efficient irradiation of electromagnetic waves in a horizontal plane.
The Tutkaantennin's solid mast was secured with wire and rod frames to form a robust structure capable
The usage of Tutkaantennin eraed somewhat as newer wireless communication technologies emerged. Modern alternatives offering improved