Monopole definition
Monopole means a structure composed of a pole or tower used to support antennas or related equipment. A monopole also includes a monopine, monopalm and similar monopoles camouflaged to resemble faux trees or other faux objects attached on a monopole (e.g. water tower).
Monopole means a structure composed of a single spire, pole, or tower used to support antennas or related equipment. A monopole also includes a monopine, monopalm, and similar monopoles camouflaged to resemble faux objects attached on a monopole.
Monopole means a support structure constructed of a single, self-supporting hollow metal tube securely anchored to a foundation.
Examples of Monopole in a sentence
Antenna Mounts on the MLT Monopole: The Customer shall ensure space availability on MLT Monopole for the purpose of mounting Tx and Rx antennas on existing T-frames, allowing for a vertical tail to tip separation of 6 ft, minimum.
The Customer shall ensure adequate space in the equipment shelter at the MLT Monopole for installation of the repeater equipment.
More Definitions of Monopole
Monopole means a support structure that is self-supporting with a single shaft of wood, steel or concrete.
Monopole means a wireless support structure that is not more than forty inches in diameter at the ground level and that has all of the wireless facilities mounted on the pole or contained inside of the pole.
Monopole means a facility consisting of a single, pole support structure. (Ord. 2507 § 11, 1997).
Monopole means a structure composed of a single spire used to support one or more antenna(s).
Monopole means a single freestanding pole used to act as or support an externally mounted Antenna or Antenna Arrays.
Monopole means a wireless communications facility that consists of a single pole structure,
Monopole means a wireless communication facility that consists of a support structure, the height of which shall not exceed 120 feet in height not including antennas.