| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| ranska | poteau télégraphique |
| saksa | Telegraphenmast, Leitungsmast |
| suomi | puhelinpylväs, lennätinpylväs |
| Monikko | telegraph posts |
A pole, usually wooden, that carries telephone lines above a street.
Utility pole supporting wires for electrical power distribution, coaxial cable for cable television, and telephone cable. Two pairs of shoes can be seen hanging from the wires (center-left, far right).
A pole, usually wooden, that carries telephone lines above a street.
Wooden electricity poles in Germany. In central Europe, lines usually run just straight across fields, rows of poles accompanying roads are quite rare.
A pole, usually wooden, that carries telephone lines above a street.
Typical North American utility pole, showing hardware for a residential 240/120 V split-phase service drop: (A,B,C) 3-phase primary distribution wires (mounted on a crossarm), (D) neutral wire, (E) fuse cutout, (F) lightning arrester, (G) single-phase distribution transformer, (H) ground wire to transformer case, (J) "triplex" service drop cable carries secondary current to customer, (K) telephone and cable television cables