Capstar Radio Tower Mooresville is a 469.2 metre high guy-wired aerial mast for the transmission of FM radio and television programs in Mooresville, North Carolina, USA (Geographical coordinates: 35°31'57" N and 80°47'46" W). Capstar Radio Tower Mooresville was built in 1986.
For radio systems in the longwave and mediumwave range the value of the height should be in the range between a sixth and five eighth of the wavelength with favourite values at the quarter or the half of the radiated wavelength.
Radio masts for VLF, LF and MF often act directly as aerials and are therefore often insulated against ground.
Two shorter towers may be a better option the one taller one, for example, or a higher tower might not be useful if the signal is blocked by terrain nor if all the listeners are in a concentrated area and a higher tower cannot pay for itself.
Mooresville is a town in Iredell County, North Carolina, U.S.A. The population was 18,823 at the 2000 census.
Mooresville is the home to Lowe's Home Improvement, and is perhaps best known as the home of dozens of NASCAR racing teams, which earned the city the nickname "Race City USA." It also is home to the NASCAR Technical Institute, and birthplace of drivers Joel Kauffman and Clay Rogers.
It is also home to the CapstarRadioTowerMooresville