Several temporary structures were replaced in 1948 with the current, 100-metre high steel masts.
It has a guyed tubular steel mast, with a lattice upper section.
In 1967 it was replaced by a 72-metre-tall steel mast.
It includes a guyed steel tubular mast that is primarily used for radio and television transmission.
Mugger was therefore tasked to blow up the steel mast.
A 100-foot steel mast sits atop the building.
The city's pride, the radio station with its steel masts, was a pile of broken iron and twisted cables.
In 1939, the wooden tower was replaced by a 70-metre high steel mast with a single omnidirectional aerial.
It uses as antenna a 54-meters-tall free-standing grounded-lattice steel mast, which was built in 1999.
One of her wooden masts was replaced by a steel mast.