I am trying to estimate the total number of guyed towers in the USA used for wireless communications. I have some familiarity with the FCC and FAA websites, and I know that not all guyed towers requi
Sounds like a job that may not be possible without making a lot of assumptions. Like, number of amateurs and the percent that have a tower. That means defining 'tower'. That leads to TV antennas on '
I am curious as to WHY David needs this information. I don't see an Amateur Radio Service callsign anywhere in the original request. Dan KB5MY/6 Sounds like a job that may not be possible without mak
Sometimes Google is frightening: http://www.pbarch.com/thestaff.htm http://www.pbarch.com/telecommunications.htm Mike, W4EF...................... _______________________________________________ See:
Although it would have been nice for David to explain his desire for this information, I was not aware that a HAM callsign was a requirement for asking. Putting a number together for the total number
Author: "K8RI on Tower talk" <k8ri-tower@charter.net>
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 12:41:55 -0400
The question was for "wireless" towers that are guyed. That leaves the question that in some countries wireless referes to Amateur Radio, but currently it would be mainly cell phones and wireless int
David, One possible source is AGL (Above Ground Level) Magazine. The magazine covers tower issues and includes interesting photos. I met the editor, Don Bishop W0WO, wallscomedown@berlin.com, at the
I did some random looking around, because I was curious. The "list of masts" entry is nice in wikipedia. Has all the big guyed masts in the US and elsewhere ...When you have >2000' towers, all the li