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Encyclopedia > Clear Channel Broadcasting Tower Jernigantown

Clear Channel Broadcasting Tower Jernigantown is a 403.6 metre high guy-wired aerial mast for the transmission of FM radio and television programs in Jernigantown, Tennessee, USA (Geographical coordinates: 36°31'36" N and 86°41'14" W). Clear Channel Broadcasting Tower Jernigantown was built in 1990.


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Clear Channel Broadcasting Tower Jernigantown - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography (103 words)
Clear Channel Broadcasting Tower Jernigantown is a 403.6 metre high guy-wired aerial mast for the transmission of FM radio and television programs in Jernigantown, Tennessee, USA (Geographical coordinates: 36°31′36″N, 86°41′14″W).
Clear Channel Broadcasting Tower Jernigantown was built in 1990.
Clear Channel Broadcasting Tower Jernigantown, External Link, See also and Guyed masts.
List of masts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (331 words)
A mast is a man-made support structure, commonly used on sailing ships as support for sails, or on land as radio masts and towers used to support telecommunication equipment such as radio antennas ("aerials" in the UK).
Skyscrapers are often referred to as towers and some towers use the term mast.
The Petronius Compliant Tower is an oil platform standing 2100 ft or 640 m (to the top of the spire) and is the tallest non-guyed structure in existence but is mostly underwater.
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