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Cage aerial — A Cage aerial is a radio antenna, which consists of the top portion of a tower or mast and of several parallel wires, which are radially arranged around the lower part of the mast. An advantage of the cage aerials is the fact that the supporting… … Wikipedia
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basket mast — noun : an obsolete type of mast formerly used on some battleships and composed of a number of straight elements of steel tubing arranged as a hyperboloid of revolution called also cage mast … Useful english dictionary
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