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  2. Rohn Industries - Wikipedia

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    ROHN Manufacturing was founded in 1948 by Dwight Rohn, who at the time was manager of the Peoria Airport. The first tower he built was for airport use. [ 1 ] ROHN first began producing antenna towers for home television reception, and subsequently expanded its product line to include the manufacturing of telecommunication towers and other ...

  3. Radio masts and towers - Wikipedia

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    Concrete towers can be built with aesthetic design considerations. They are sometimes built in prominent places and include observation decks or restaurants. A radio amateur's do it yourself steel-lattice tower Bergwacht antenna with a webcam mounted to aid in weather forecasting and observations of the Großer Feldberg plateau.

  4. List of tallest structures in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There was a taller tower from 1987 or 1988 until 1994 or 1995 when it was dismantled. It belonged to WCOM-TV (Mansfield Ind 68) and was located just south of Butler, Ohio. WCOM-TV signed on March 3, 1988. The height of the tower was 1,748 ft (533 m). WCOM-TV used the tall tower and a directional antenna to try to serve the Columbus market. The ...

  5. KMOS-TV - Wikipedia

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    In April 2003, opening ceremonies were conducted for the station's new digital broadcasting and transmitter facility in Syracuse, Missouri, located about 50 miles (80 km) from Warrensburg, and includes a 2,000-foot (610 m) guyed mast, the KMOS TV Tower (also called a Rohn tower). It was built 2001–2002 and was inaugurated on April 24, 2003.

  6. List of tallest structures in the United States by height

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    Media General Tower Jackson Jackson, Mississippi: Guyed Mast 491 m WHNS TV-Tower: Brevard, North Carolina: Guyed Mast 490.7 m KOBR-TV Tower: Caprock, New Mexico: Guyed Mast 490.2 m Joint Venture TV Tower Bithlo Bithlo, Florida: Guyed Mast 489.2 m American Towers Tower Bithlo Bithlo, Florida Guyed Mast 488 m NYT Broadcast Holdings Tower Oklahoma

  7. WAGL (South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    A license was granted and a new transmitter site was constructed on 15 acres (6 hectares) of land between Lancaster and Rock Hill, South Carolina, near the Catawba River. This again was a directional antenna system, now employing a four-tower array using 170 foot (52 meter) ROHN-55 guided towers.