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Encyclopedia > Citicasters Tower Holiday

Citicasters Tower Holiday is a 417.4 metre high guy-wired aerial mast for the transmission of FM radio and television programs in Holiday, Florida, USA (Geographical coordinates: 28°10'57" N and 82°46'5" W). Citicasters Tower Holiday was built in 1996.


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List of masts Warsaw radio mast Masts are among the tallest man-made structures. ...


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List of tallest structures in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1858 words)
The second tallest structure in Nevada is the Stratosphere Tower near downtown Las Vegas, which was erected in 1994-96 and reaches 1149 ft (350 m) and 921 ft (281 m) without the mast.
The station went dark in 1991 and the tower was sold to a religious broadcaster in South Carolina to be used as two separate 800 ft towers.
The WVAH tower of 1551 ft (473 m) at Scott Depot collapsed around 10:15 am on February 19, 2003 due to excessive loading from ice during a winter storm.
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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.
The Petronius Compliant Tower, an oil platform) at 2100 ft or 640 m (to the top of the spire) is the tallest non-guyed structure in existence but it is mostly underwater (taller than all but the Warsaw radio mast).
The CN Tower at 553.33 metres (1,815 ft 4.5 in) is the tallest non-guyed structure on land, though it is shorter than many of the guyed towers.
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