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  Science Fair Projects - List of masts
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.
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.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/TV_masts   (1507 words)

  
 List of masts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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).
Most of the taller masts are located in the United States, where a prevalence of masts of around 2000 feet (609.6 m) in height is the result of special rules in that country limiting structures and objects taller than 2000 feet.
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.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_masts   (331 words)

  
 List of tallest structures in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The tallest radio tower is the 650 ft (198 m) KOAZ-FM (97.5) tower in Marana near Tucson.
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 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.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/United_States_tallest_structures   (1858 words)

  
 List of masts - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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.
Once again, the list includes guyed masts, almost exclusively radio masts, though a few for other purposes are present (for example, the BREN-Tower.) 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.
See Radio masts and towers for more info on masts and related structures.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/List_of_masts   (403 words)

  
 A Brief History of KXEO Radio
From the early days of radio when live in-studio entertainment was popular, to vinyl recordings that provided the music for more than 5 decades, to the current digital, computer driven technology, KXEO and KWWR are always working for the highest quality for their listeners.
KXEO and KWWR have been an integral part of the Mexico area from their beginning and every day reach more than a quarter of a million homes as ambassadors for Mexico and our central-Missouri area.
He was General Manager of KXEO for nearly 30 years and was sole owner of the stations from 1976-1978.
www.1340kxeo.com /kxeohist.htm   (758 words)

  
 [HCDX] AM DX NewsFlash - LARGE ISSUE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Radio 6GS hopes to have streaming audio avaliable via the web shortly also checkout www.getserious.com.au as it is connected to radio 6gs.
Regarding "Delta Radio, a recently-formed commercial radio group": It is interesting to note that "recently" can refer to a period of a couple of years.
Radio Russia is no longer available on longwave anywhere in Amur Region because energy companies have cut off supplies to the Konstantinogradovskiy radio centre, the largest in Far East.
www.hard-core-dx.com /archive/2000/msg05037.html   (17181 words)

  
 Missouri Section ARES Amateur Radio Emergency Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The MOU with the tower owner in Jeff City is being changed to a legal agreement, which is better for everyone.
After the commercial radios are tuned to operate on the Amateur frequencies, some stages, while working, are outside of their original design parameters and the IF tuning is critical.
A cursory examination of the 1999 tower structural analysis and the subsequent tower upgrade indicated that the addition of the MEPN antennas may overload some of the tower sections.
www.ares-mo.org /mepnarch.asp   (14694 words)

  
 List of the world's tallest structures - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Most of the tallest structures are television broadcasting masts, followed by a mix of the taller tower-type structure (like the CN Tower) and the taller high rise buildings (like the Sears Tower).
Scattered among these are other structures including oil platforms, electrical towers, bridge towers, etc. List is organized by absolute height since it includes many different classes of structures.
For categorized lists of high structures, see List of skyscrapers, List of towers and List of masts.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/List_of_the_world's_tallest_structures   (243 words)

  
 [HCDX] AM DX NewsFlash - 3/21/01   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Was hearing some weak music looping NW (and, yes, the "motorboating sound"), and then at 0119 finally "Southern Alberta's family radio station", what sounded like a promo/psa, and a mention of the station phone number as "652-...", then another slogan as before "Southern Alberta's family radio station".
This radio got assembled into a wood box with large dial and rotary pots and a toggle on off switch.
This thing is as awesome a radio as the original but is not in the original case and the tuning is much better than the original due to a 30:1 gearbox.
www.hard-core-dx.com /archive/2001/msg00922.html   (10828 words)

  
 Broadcast Net - Classifieds - Radio Jobs - Available   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Radio Personality who took a break to work in Television Production in Nashville for a while and who is looking to break back into radio.
KWWR is a 100,000 watt full class C Country Powerhouse on a 1,035' tower serving a regional area in central and northeast Missouri.
KXEO is a 1,000 class C at 1340, AC Variety and Information, serving Audrain and surrounding counties.
www.broadcast.net /bclass/radiojob.html   (7438 words)

  
 List of masts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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.
For other high structures, see List of skyscrapers, List of towers, or the all-encompassing List of the world's tallest structures.
For general information about masts and related structures, see the main article: Radio masts and towers.
www.abitabouteverything.com /files/l/li/list_of_masts.html   (283 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--John, Hurst (1911-1979), Papers, 1946-1979 (C3850)--INVENTORY
The Hurst John Papers were donated to the University of Missouri by his wife, Martha B. John, on April 26, 1979 (Accession No. 4229).
Hurst John was born in Broadway, Missouri, on August 31, 1911, the youngest of the six children of Edward Lee and Ollie (Travis) John.
He was president of the Missouri Council of the American Society of Registered Architects; a member of the Missouri Association of Registered Architects; regional vice president of the Society of Registered Architects; and president of the Architects and Engineers of Columbia, Inc.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/3850.html   (771 words)

  
 Radio Broadcasting History, Radio People (M)
Mark has been in radio all his life (his father owned many stations) and I have always admired him for his extraordinary talents and services to the community.
VP/Marketing; after that was sold, I founded MannGroup Radio, where I develop national shows for all formats and do so now, quite happily, thank you.
I worked radio in the same market for over 25 years and was never fired from a job.
www.440.com /namesm.html   (2590 words)

  
 List of masts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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 list of masts - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
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 A selection from a decade of visits to tower and studio sites in the Northeast and beyond
There's plenty of towering to be done first, though, and we begin (having already covered the Frankfort site) a half-hour or so to the east along I-64, with a stop at the AM 1580 licensed to Georgetown.
We find WTVQ's studios at the base of its tower, with a big sign at the driveway displaying a logo eerily reminiscent of upstate New York's own WENY-TV in Elmira (though the two stations are not co-owned) and a nondescript one-story building set well back from Man-O-War Boulevard.
Their tower, shown above, is also home to Georgetown-licensed WXZZ (103.3), a modern rocker that's part of the same Cumulus cluster as WVLK, WVLK-FM, classic hits WLRO (101.5 Richmond) and oldies WLXO (96.1 Stamping Ground).
www.fybush.com /site-011226.html   (2084 words)

  
 Untitled   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Missouri Highway Patrol Troop F is the State Primary Warning Point.
The vehicle contains several radio systems including a VHF high band repeater with telephone interconnect operating on 155.985 MHz input and 154.055 output and sub-audible tone of 151.4 Hz.
A sixty foot telescoping antenna tower and seven kilowatt generator is included in the deployable package.
www.pulaskicountyweb.com /scanner.html   (1262 words)

  
 Kevin Sharp - Singer/Songwriter/Author   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
KWWR, at 95.7 FM, signed on the air in 1966 broadcasting with 55,000 watts from a 411' tower co-located with our AM sister station, KXEO in Mexico, MO. At that time, KXEO was Country and KWWR was Beautiful Music.
In 1978, under new ownership, Country was moved to the FM side, KWWR, and the soon to be legendary, Country 96, was born.
If you'd like to vote for your favorite radio station to be featured on this page, simply click here to send us an email with the name of your favorite station!
www.kevinsharp.com /winner_july_05.html   (117 words)

  
 Station History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In 1985 a 1,035' tall tower was constructed just west of Mexico, boosting our coverage area to about a 60 mile radius around Mexico....reaching much of central and northeast Missouri as well as west-central Illinois.
In 2000 a new 1,203' tower in western Audrain County was put on the air, making Country 96 the biggest country station in Missouri.
For a more detailed history of KXEO Radio Incorporated and KWWR, click here.
www.country96.com /page3.htm   (168 words)

  
 KXDC - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation KXDC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
If you find this encyclopedia or its sister projects useful,
KAGM 102.1 is a Class C3 radio station licensed to Estes Park, CO. It began serving the Denver metro area in 2000 as Urban/CHR KXUU ("U102"), and later Dance KXDC ("102-1X").
The station then switched to a satellite Classic Country format before starting to simulcast sister KKCS 101.9 from Colorado Springs.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/KXDC.html   (91 words)

  
 KWWR - Country96
KWWR is a full Class C-100,000 watt FM on a 1,203' tall tower serving central and northeast Missouri, and west-central Illinois.
The station signed on the air in December of 1966 and has been Country since 1978.
We're located at 1705 E. Liberty St. (Business Highway 54 East) in Mexico, Missouri with our sister station, 1340-KXEO.
info.kwwr.com   (281 words)

  
 Earl Higgins' Saint Louis, Missouri AM Logbook
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