Call number:
ZSP-201-86/17
In:
CRREL Report, 86-17
Description / Table of Contents:
Rime icing and freezing precipitation are of concern to the radio and television broadcasting industry. This report contains the results of a study seeking to document the severity and extent of transmitter tower icing and related problems in the northeastern United States. Information was obtained via mail questionnaire and telephone interviews with 85 station owners and engineers concerning 118 different stations. Results show that television and FM broadcasters are seriously impacted by tower icing; however, AM operators are usually not affected by expected New England icing levels. Combined annual costs for icing protection and icing-related repairs averaged $121, $402 and $3066 for AM, FM and TV stations respectively. None of the AM stations polled employ any icing protection in the three northern states averaged 80%, indicating a significant concern for icing in that region. In contrast, the percentage of FM stations with icing protection was 63.5% for the southern New England states. The usage of guyed versus non-guyed towers was a poor indicator of icing costs. However, the factors of increasing mast height and mast top elevation are significant to increasing costs.
Type of Medium:
Series available for loan
Pages:
iv, 52 Seiten
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Illustrationen
Series Statement:
CRREL Report 86-17
URL:
https://hdl.handle.net/11681/9459
Language:
English
Note:
Contents
Abstract
Preface
Introduction
Background
Types of accretions
Problems caused by icing
Prevention and shedding methods
Results
The survey
Data presentation
Discussion
Survey response distribution
Effect of icing protection on parameter averages
Effect of tower type on parameter averages
Moderate and more severe icing locations
Relationship of climate, geography and topography to icing severity
Total annual costs
Conclusions
Literature cited
Appendix A: Tower icing survey
Appendix B: Station summaries
Location:
AWI Archive
Branch Library:
AWI Library
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