radiomarkkerit
Radiomarkkerit were a type of broadcast tower marker used in Finland during the early 20th century to aid in the installation and maintenance of broadcast towers. These markers were typically aluminum tubes with a distinctive shape and design, used to identify specific broadcast towers and associated frequencies.
Radiomarkkerit began to appear in the early 1920s, a time when radio broadcasting was rapidly expanding in
Radiomarkkerit typically consisted of aluminum tubes, often cylindrical or conical in shape, fixed to the top
By providing an easy-to-use and visually recognizable system, radiomarkkerit reduced confusion and errors associated with locating
Radiomarkkerit have largely been replaced by digital systems, which provide more precise information and greater efficiency.