Explain, why are T.V. trAnsmission towers made high.
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A television transmitter and a broadcast studio is together called a television station. The reception of TV signals which are given by the the transmitters through transmission depends upon the height of antenna. Hence it is obvious that if we've to send TV signals that is TV transmissions to a longer distance we will have to increase the height of the transmission antena.This is why the Television transmission towers are usually made high for better results. They are licensed by the Government of the country.
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