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Encyclopedia > Cox Radio Tower Verna

Cox Radio Tower Verna' is a 508.1 metre high guyed TV mast at Verna, Florida, USA at 27°24'31.2" N and 82°14'59.3" W. Cox Radio Tower Verna was built in 1994.


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List of masts: Information From Answers.com (1238 words)
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.
Miscellaneous Huntingdon County, PA, Obituaries (19182 words)
Meyash was a member of the League of Women Voters, University of Pittsburgh/Presbyterian Alumni Association; Amateur Radio Relay League; Huntingdon County Amateur Radio Club, Inc.; and Loop Tower Repeater Association, Inc. She had lived at her current residence for 48 years.
Frank D. COX, 79, of 1916 Barley Rd., York, formerly of Mount Union and Shippensburg, died unexpectedly Thursday, March 15, 2001, at the York Hospital.
Cox was a veteran of the U.S. Army, where he served during World War II.
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