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- Aufi_Tower abstract "Aufi or Funkturm Aufhausen is the name of the police radio tower in Aufhausen, Germany (part of Geislingen an der Steige).The Aufi is a 132 metre high radio tower in steel and concrete, with a diameter of 6 metres. It is one of the thinnest steel and concrete towers in the world. In the 1960s and 70s measurements of static were made on this tower. It is not accessible to the public.".
- Q1474685 abstract "Aufi or Funkturm Aufhausen is the name of the police radio tower in Aufhausen, Germany (part of Geislingen an der Steige).The Aufi is a 132 metre high radio tower in steel and concrete, with a diameter of 6 metres. It is one of the thinnest steel and concrete towers in the world. In the 1960s and 70s measurements of static were made on this tower. It is not accessible to the public.".
- Aufi_Tower comment "Aufi or Funkturm Aufhausen is the name of the police radio tower in Aufhausen, Germany (part of Geislingen an der Steige).The Aufi is a 132 metre high radio tower in steel and concrete, with a diameter of 6 metres. It is one of the thinnest steel and concrete towers in the world. In the 1960s and 70s measurements of static were made on this tower. It is not accessible to the public.".
- Q1474685 comment "Aufi or Funkturm Aufhausen is the name of the police radio tower in Aufhausen, Germany (part of Geislingen an der Steige).The Aufi is a 132 metre high radio tower in steel and concrete, with a diameter of 6 metres. It is one of the thinnest steel and concrete towers in the world. In the 1960s and 70s measurements of static were made on this tower. It is not accessible to the public.".