Pegasus Broadcasting Tower Cayey is a 332.5 m high guyedmast for TV transmission at Cayey, Puerto Rico at 18°06'35.0" N and 66°03'04.0" W Pegasus Broadcasting Tower Cayey was built in 1966 and is the tallest construction of Puerto Rico. Close to it there is perhaps a second mast, 4 metres higher. (Check the matter!) KVLY-TV mast, which is guy-wire supported. ... A mast is a pole which holds a sail of a boat, see mast (sailing). ... Cayey is a mountain town in central Puerto Rico. ... The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico) is a self-governing unincorporated organized territory of the United States located east of the Dominican Republic in the northeastern Caribbean. ...
Cayey's unspoiled tourist attractions, apart from the mountains, include The Statue Of The Jibarito and Las Tetas De Cayey, also known as "Las Tetas De Doña Fela", which are two mountain tops nicknamed for their similarity to a female body part.
Near Cayey, there is the highest structure of Puerto Rico, the PegasusBroadcastingTowerCayey.
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 guyedtowers.