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CBS TV Mast is a 366 metre high guyed mast for TV transmission at Needham, Massachusses, USA at 42°18'37.0" N and 71°14'12.0" W. CBS TV Mast was built in 1957.

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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KWQC-TV - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (634 words)
However they would share ABC and DuMont with then-new sign-on and future CBS affiliate WHBF-TV by 1950 and would continue the arrangement until DuMont left the air in 1955 and WQAD picked up the ABC affiliation when it signed on in 1963, thus leaving the station with NBC.
In 1986 the Palmers split their radio and television holdings, and in the process, the TV station's call letters changed to KWQC to distance themselves from their former AM and FM sister stations.
The KWQC-TV Tower is a 1,381-foot (421 m) high guy-wired aerial mast for the transmission of FM radio and television programs in Bettendorf, west of the Scott Community College campus.
TV Antenna Source Indoor/Outdoor TV Antennas and accessories (1416 words)
TV signals that normally go out into space are bounced back to earth by layers of trapped air; the effect is the same as signals bounced off a tall object and clears up with weather changes.
Although the TV antenna is inside, the narrow end must point toward the transmitter of the TV station.
The size of your TV antenna is determined by the distance from the transmitter — TV antenna size, including length and number of elements, increases as distance between location and transmitter increases.
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