The bridge consists of four lattice steel spans resting on concrete piers.
It uses several T- and triangle antennas, which are mounted on guyed masts of lattice steel, insulated against ground.
Materials that were commonly used to make signal posts for semaphore signals included timber, lattice steel, tubular steel and concrete.
The main structure is made of reinforced cement concrete and the mast is made of lattice steel.
In the year 2000 a 120 metre high, guyed, grounded mast of lattice steel carrying a cage aerial for medium wave was built.
With a height of 121 m, the lattice steel structured tower is founded on a 5 metre deep concrete pad underlain by basalt volcanic rock.
The remainder of the building would be a structure of lattice steel that would be empty in the middle.
From 1956 to 1974 a 129 metre high guyed mast built of lattice steel was used.
Mast was built as replacement of 324 metre tall guyed mast, built of lattice steel in 1959/60.
It uses as antenna a 40 metre tall guyed mast of lattice steel, which is groundfed and therefore insulated against ground.