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Bundi TV Tower

Coordinates: 25°27′10″N 75°38′01″E / 25.4528°N 75.6337°E / 25.4528; 75.6337
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Bundi TV Tower
TV Tower, Bundi
View of Bundi TV Tower situated above Taragarh Fort
Map
General information
TypeTV and Radio(FM) Broadcast
LocationBundi, Rajasthan
Inaugurated1993
Governing bodyPrasar Bharti

The Bundi TV Tower, also known as TV Tower, Bundi, is a high-power transmitter tower for Doordarshan and All India Radio, located in the city of Bundi, Rajasthan, India. The tower serves as a vital hub for broadcasting television and FM radio signals across the area.[1]

History

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The construction of the Bundi TV Tower dates back to 1993, a testament to the rapid advancements in telecommunications technology during that era. It was designed to broadcast Doordarshan channels such as DD National and DD Metro.[2]

Design and architecture

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The tower's structure comprises a lattice framework, which not only enhances its visual appeal but also ensures stability against external forces. The main structure is made of reinforced cement concrete.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "बूंदी के टीवी टावर से प्रसारण होगा बंद, क्यों आई ऐसी नौबत, जानने के लिए पढ़ें | bundi tv tower closed". Patrika News (in Hindi). 29 September 2021. Retrieved 21 May 2024.
  2. ^ "प्रसारण सेवाएं बंद: अगले महीने बंद हो जाएगा बूंदी का टीवी टावर; 28 साल पहले इसी टावर की बदौलत मिला था दूरदर्शन का निर्बाध प्रसारण". Dainik Bhaskar.
  3. ^ "Signals of DD to be strengthened to 'paralyse' Pak TV: Prasad". Zee News. 8 June 2003. Retrieved 21 May 2024.

25°27′10″N 75°38′01″E / 25.4528°N 75.6337°E / 25.4528; 75.6337