What is a monopole tower?
Monopole tower, including the tower of the tower and the upper part of the tower, and the working platform. The bottom wall of the tower has the lower entrance, and the upper entrance at the working platform, the antenna bracket is fixed on the working platform fence, which is characterized by the tower connected to the tower through the climbing ladder main pole and climbing ladder main pole connection, the main ladder is provided with a climbing ladder cross file, climbing ladder main pole and support frame fixed connection, the support frame and the tower connection bracket by screw tightening fit. The monopole antenna tower is one of the communication towers with the least interference and the easiest to establish. As consumer demand for wireless device networks increases, communications operators face serious network capacity problems, and the best solution is to add additional communications towers. However, in recent years, less and less available land has made this project process more expensive, and the advent of monopole towers has alleviated this problem.
Advantages of monopole towers
1. Small footprint.
2. Simple and reasonable structure.
3. Beautiful appearance.
4. Easy to install and use.
Uses of antenna tower
Monopole Tower is suitable for urban landscape or other requirements of aesthetic places, because the single tube tower pulling wire and personnel climbing are not convenient. In addition, the cost is high, only for special requirements of the environment. Contact us today to learn more about our self supporting antenna tower.
How many types of towers are there?
Communication towers can be divided into ground communication towers, rooftop communication towers. Base station towers are built in different locations, there are ground towers, roof towers. The ground tower usually uses the tower type are angle steel tower, steel pipe tower (four Legged or three Legged), steel monopole tower, cable tower (mast). Roof towers generally use angle steel towers or heightening frame (net frame).