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Encyclopedia > Clear Channel Broadcasting Tower Boykin

Clear Channel Broadcasting Tower Boykin is a 487.8 metre high guy-wired aerial mast for the transmission of FM radio and television programs in Boykin, Georgia, USA (Geographical coordinates: 31°9'12.7" N and 84°32'38.3" W). Clear Channel Broadcasting Tower Boykin was built in 1997.


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


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List of masts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (265 words)
While commonly used on sailing ships as support for sails, radio masts and towers are also used for telecommunication equipment such as radio antennas, also known as aerials in the UK.
There is often crossover in term usage as some skyscraper use the tower term, some towers use the mast term, and ironically 'skyscraper' has some word heritage from references to high sailboat masts.
Self-supporting masts are covered as towers under the List of towers, and the borderline cases are mentioned separately (hybrid designs, under water, etc.) elsewhere on this page.
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