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The towers were built as high guy-wired aerial masts for the transmission of TV programs. The original analog tower was built in 1976 near Salem, South Dakota , and was 477 meters (1,565 ft). [ 3 ] The digital tower was erected in 1998 near Rowena, South Dakota , and is 609.2 meters (1,999 ft), [ 1 ] making it one of the tallest structures in ...
also known as WOLO TV Tower 538.2 m Cusseta Richland Towers Tower Cusseta, Georgia: Guyed Mast 537.9 m Cox Radio Tower Braselton Braselton, Georgia: Guyed Mast 535.5 m Alabama Telecasters Tower: Gordonville, Alabama: Guyed Mast 534.3 m Nexstar Broadcasting Tower Vivian: Vivian, Louisiana: Guyed Mast 534 m WIMZ-FM-Tower: Knoxville, Tennessee
609.6 m (2,000 ft) The Winnie Broadcasting Tower is a 2,000 feet (609.6 m) tall guyed FM radio mast located northwest of Winnie, Texas , USA. It is the tallest structure in Texas , equaling the Liberman Broadcasting tower .
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To partially compensate, radiotelegraph stations used huge capacitively top-loaded flattop antennas consisting of horizontal wires strung between multiple 100–300 meters (330–980 ft) steel towers to increase efficiency. [2] (pp 77–78) Multiwire broadcast T-antenna of early AM station WBZ, Springfield, Massachusetts, 1925.
The theft of a giant radio tower has silenced what used to be the voice of a small Alabama town and the surrounding county, the radio station's general manager said. A thief or thieves made off ...
The WECT Tower was a 2,000 ft (609.6m)-tall [1] mast used as antenna for TV-broadcasting, including broadcasting the analog television signal of WECT channel 6. It was built in 1969 and was situated along NC 53 south of White Lake in Colly Township in Bladen County, North Carolina , United States.
A radio station in Alabama was forced to go silent after thieves stole its 200-foot radio tower and other equipment from a building. The station, WJLX, sent a landscaping crew to the site Friday ...