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Brill Media Tower

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Brill Media Tower is a 375.5 metre high guyed mast for TV transmission at Mc Girk, Missouri, USA at 38°38'16.0" N and 92°29'35.0" W. Brill Media Tower was built in 1991.

Warsaw radio mast Masts are among the tallest man-made structures. While the structure type is commonly used on sailing ships as support for sails, they are also used for communication equipment such as radio antennas radio mast. On land they are also used for communication, usually as a... List of masts


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