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The Reyers Tower is a telecommunication tower of the Belgian national radio and television broadcasters, RTBF and VRT. 80 m high, designed by the architect Roger Bastin, it was erected from 1979. The 44 m diameter, 4.000 tons dome was hoisted in 1980.

 

Behind it, the RTBF-VRT building was built from 1964 to 1978, first for television only, then for radio as well.

 

Photo shot in 2010 from the top of the Brusilia Residence.

Azimuth 130.0°, 2.1 km away (1.3 mi), height 80 m (262 ft).

Address: Boulevard Reyers 52, 1030 Schaerbeek (Brussels)

  

FR : Tour Reyers

 

La Tour Reyers est une tour de télécommunication des chaînes de radio et télévision nationales belges, la RTBF et la VRT. Haute de 80 m , conçue par l'architecte Roger Bastin, elle a été érigée à partir de 1979. La coupole de 44m de diamètre et 4.000 tonnes a été hissée en 1980.

 

Derrière elle, le bâtiment RTBF-VRT fut construit de 1964 à 1978, d’abord rien que pour de la télévision, puis pour la radio également.

 

Photo prise en 2010 du haut de la Résidence Brusilia.

Azimut 130.0°, distance 2.1 km, hauteur 80 m.

Adresse : Boulevard Reyers 52, 1030 Schaerbeek (Brussels)

  

NL: Reyerstoren

 

De Reyerstoren is de telecommunicatietoren van de Belgische nationale televisiezenders RTBF en VRT. De 80 m hoge toren, ontworpen door de architect Roger Bastin, werd opgericht in 1979. De koepel, met een diameter van 44 m en 4.000 ton, werd in 1980 ingehesen.

 

Het stand voor het RTBF-VRT gebouw, opgericht van 1964 tot 1978, eerst voor televisie, daarna ook voor radio.

 

Foto genomen in 2010 vanaf de top van de Brusilia Residentie.

Azimut 130.0°, 2.1 km ver, 80 m hoog.

Adres: Boulevard Reyers 52, 1030 Schaerbeek (Brussels)

 

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In Explore on Mar. 17, 2023.

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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Enjoy!

A lonely TD-2 Communication tower silhouetted against an early sunrise.......

Scherzhaft Telespargel bezeichnet.

 

Cheerfully called Telespargel. (telecommunication asparagus)

Churchwell Path, Hackney

Telecommunication tower above Barcelona, with a public viewing platform 115m up the tower giving views over Barcelona and the surrounding area from 560m above sea level.

Part of the huge High Speed Rail 2 Development at the corner of Victoria Road and Atlas Road West London

A neat looking piece of Art Work hides what is happening on the site

Telegraph Tuesday

Telecommunication tower - 204.5m tall, located 16.5km south of Belgrade :)

It's about two hours by train from Amsterdam to Groningen but today railway workers are on strike and so no NS trains. 'Ah!', I thought, there may be busses'. And indeed there's a Flixbus service every two hours or so in just over two hours. I was in time to get a ticket, a comfortable seat and a pleasant ride up north through the Dutch polders; moreover, the price was far less than my usuual ride by train.

I'd not been on this route before. There was lots to see. Here's a view across the western part of the Tjeukemeer under cumulus clouds to the highest tower at 118 metres at Spannenburg-Tjerkgaast. It was built in 1971-73 and serves Cellnex telecommunication.

 

The Heinrich Hertz Tower is a landmark radio telecommunication tower in the city of Hamburg, Germany.

 

Height 279,2m ( 916ft )

Boeing EB-47E Stratojet at Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona.

Telecommunication Towers at the top of Cumberland Hill

To see the beauty of this photo, double click on the picture. Good luck and enjoy it!...

Almost high noon. 12:12 p.m These towers are a landmark for the older part of Sonora in Tuolumne County, California.

Bielefeld, Hünenburg, on a misty morning

 

telecommunication's tower

Because I sometimes need a relief valve for information overload, . . . :D

Rippled photo of telephone wires in a downtown Seattle skyscraper's "D-mark" room (I've no idea why it's called that but that's what the technicians ask for when they visit the buildings for the first time).

NS D36 slowed pretty hard after Galesville, as it had to enter the siding at Lodge. Nearly a mile farther down the siding, it would meet with NS D17. That meet was rather helpful, as I would not have caught the short train as easily as I did. Too bad I couldn't get that meet at, say, Osman, where I was really hoping to catch it in the first place... ah, well. Lodge will have to do - and it did do fine, but man, it still just isn't the same without the old elevator.

 

NS6407 & 6406 ran their train through the siding pretty slowly, giving me more than enough time to reach the Monticello intermediate. That worked out pretty well, I have to say. As always with Lodge, take a nice peek at the old codeline on the right, note the way it rises and falls behind the train there. That was to make room for the old highway bridge that once went over the old Wabash main.

From this perspective, the telecommunication tower in Porta Westfalica looks like a big mushroom.

Show us the History of #Telecommunication through your pictures for this week's #TBT challenge: your old phone, radio, computer... or any other system that helped you send and receive messages in the past. Share your images in our Facebook page! Just post the Flickr photo URL in the comments section.

 

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Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Thank you all for supporting my street photography with your favourites and comments, they are all gratefully appreciated. Enjoy!

telecommunications tower on Oiz mountain top

Telecommunication Box, UK

 

It was a slow day today... what can I say...

Telecommunication ground station in Graßnitz, Austria.

Telecommunication.

Shinjuku, Tokyo.

SONY A7 + smc PENTAX-DA 70/2.4 Limited

The Cross of the Tree - France, Limousin.

In Vienna on a foggy day the telecommunication aerial (Saturn Tower) is a tree with invisible leaves.

Beijing TV Tower is a 405-meter-tall telecommunications and observation tower, the tallest structure in the city, the ninth-tallest tower in the world. It’s said to have an annual race to the top of the tower with two laps of the base followed by a climb of the 1,484 steps leading up to the observation deck. Not for me …

Olympus XA3

Ilford HP5+ (@800)

Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 10mins @ 20°

Telecommunication Workers.

Puslinch, Ontario Canada

Telecommunication towers on the highest peak (882m) in the Taunus, Germany

Telecommunication ground station in Graßnitz, Austria.

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