Mast definition

Mast means a radio mast or a radio tower;
Mast means a tower or similar structure upon which Radiocommunication Equipment is installed;
Mast means a portable or collapsible framework over a well used in supporting, hoisting and lowering operations;

Examples of Mast in a sentence

  • Contract PEUD-04: Dismantling/Shifting/Relocation/Supply, Installation, Testing & Commissioning of Street Light poles & High Mast of NHAI, Patna Municipal Cooperation (PMC), Danapur Nagar Parishad (DNP) and Danapur cantonment board for Corridor -01 ( Danapur Cant.

  • Concrete Foundations, Type “E” for Mast Arm and Combination Mast Arm Poles shall meet the current requirements listed in the Highway Standards.

  • Foundations used for Combination Mast Arm Poles shall provide an extra 2-1/2 inch (65 mm) raceway.

  • If an incident occurs as result of a failure from one or more commercial PIA, Mast or Backhaul providers, Service Levels for restoration will not apply.

  • Elena Popp, Nathaly Medina, Adriana Medina, Heidi Gonzalez Toledo, Emmanuel Matamoros, Diana Cruz, Elizabeth Hernandez, Dorothy Mast, Mirna Aguilar, Stuart Waldman, Kimberly Alvarado, Kimberly Millwee, Charles Xu, Valaria De La Luz, Sarah Thomas and other interested persons addressed the Board.


More Definitions of Mast

Mast means Mast Group Limited;
Mast means a vertical element consisting of a tube or rod which supports an antenna.
Mast means the upright member of the derrick.
Mast means a structure erected by or on behalf of the developer for the support or housing of one or more antennas including a radio mast, radio tower, pole or other structure;
Mast means the Marine and Safety Authority established under the Marine and Safety Authority Act 1997;
Mast means a support structure that is constructed for the specific purpose of elevating a satellite earth station antenna in order to receive broadcast signals of an acceptable quality.
Mast means a structure to which an Antenna is attached that raises the Antenna height.