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Liberman Broadcasting Tower, Era, is a 2,000-foot-tall (609.6 m) guyed mast located at 33°29'05.5" N and 97°24'44.8" W in Cooke County, Texas, United States. It was built in 2006 and is used for emergency communication and commercial radio broadcasting.
The KVLY-TV mast is the tallest structure in the United States, at 2,063 ft (629 m) tall Galesville, Wisconsin WKBT-DT tower. This is a list of the tallest structures in the US that are at least 350 meters, ordered by height. Most are guyed masts used for FM- and TV-broadcasting:
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. It is currently owned by EMF and only has 103.7, KHJK on it.
The record is held by two towers, exactly identical, that reach 1,503 ft (458 m) tall. They are used to communicate with submarines throughout the Pacific basin. The second-tallest structure is the KHON-TV (Honolulu Fox 2) tower at 500 ft (152 m) located at 21°17′28″N 157°50′08″W / 21.29111°N 157.83556°W / 21.29111; -157
WECT tower: 609.6 m (2,000 ft) 1969: Guyed mast: VHF-UHF transmission United States: Colly Township, North Carolina: Demolished on September 20, 2012. [4] Was once the tallest structure in North Carolina: KCCI Tower: 609.6 m (2,000 ft) 1972: Guyed mast
Lighting on a Houston radio tower reportedly failed just days before it ... the helicopter was flying at an altitude of 600 feet when it slammed into the 1,000-foot-high tower just before 8 p.m ...
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 ...
A radio mast base showing how virtually all lateral support is provided by the guy-wires. The terms "mast" and "tower" are often used interchangeably. However, in structural engineering terms, a tower is a self-supporting or cantilevered structure, while a mast is held up by stays or guy-wires. [1] A mast