This is a list of partially guyed towers.
Tower | Year | Country | Town | Pinnacle height | Remarks | Ref |
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Gerbrandy Tower | 1961 | Netherlands | IJsselstein | 366.8 m | ||
Vännäs TV Tower | 1988 | Sweden | Vännäs | 323 m | ||
Høiåsmasten | 1980 | Norway | Halden | 320 m | ||
Zendstation Smilde | 1959 | Netherlands | Smilde | 303.5 m | ||
Cutler Naval Station | 1960 | United States | Cutler, Maine | ? m | ||
Brunnby transmitter | ? | Sweden | Uppsala | 225 m | ||
TV Tower Brest - Roc'h Trédudon | 1974 | France | Roc Trédudon | 220 m | lattice tower as basement | |
Greipstad transmitter | 1958 | Norway | Greipstad | 218 m | [1] | |
Telecommunication Tower Aarhus | 1956 | Denmark | Arhus | 216.1 m | ||
Sörmon TV Tower | 1967 | Sweden | Karlstad | 184 m | ||
Nordhue transmitter | ? | Norway | Elverum, Hedmark | 182 m | lattice tower as basement | |
Kekesteto TV Tower | 1981 | Hungary | Kekesteto | 178 m | ||
Brudaremossen masts | 1980 | Sweden | Gothenburg | 172 m | ||
Sendeturm Dobratsch | 1971 | Austria | Dobratsch Mountain | 165 m | ||
Tihange Nuclear Power Station, Unit 2 | 1982 | Belgium | Huy | 161.21 m | Reactor building with steel chimney guyed to the ground on the top | |
Tihange Nuclear Power Station, Unit 1 | 1975 | Belgium | Huy | 161.18 m | Reactor building with steel chimney guyed to the ground on the top | |
Tihange Nuclear Power Station, Unit 3 | 1985 | Belgium | Huy | 160.79 m | Reactor building with steel chimney guyed to the ground on the top | |
Lyngdal transmitter | 1954 | Norway | Lyngdal | 156 m | [2] | |
Gamlemsveten transmitter | Norway | Haram | 154 m | |||
Tighina TV Tower | ? | Moldova | Tighina | 152 m | [3] | |
Shchyolkovo Radio Mast | ? | Russia | Shchyolkovo | 150 m | Mast radiator on small lattice tower [4] | [5] |
Steinfjellet transmitter | ? | Norway | Bremanger | 148 m | ||
Mont Agel Broadcasting Mast | 1946 | France | Fontbonne | 145 m | originally mast radiator with lattice tower as basement, today used for FM-/TV-broadcasting | [6] |
Waldenburg TV Tower | ? | Germany | Waldenburg | 145 m | antenna mast dismantled in 2009 | |
Mekhzavod Radio Mast | ? | Russia | Mekhzavod | 142 m | Mast radiator on small lattice tower | [7] |
Sendeturm Jauerling | 1958 | Austria | Jauerling | 141 m | lattice tower as basement | |
Hoherodskopf old telecommunication tower | ? | Germany | Hoherodskopf | ? | lattice tower as basement, replaced by Hoherodskopf telecommunication tower | [8] |
Gera Telecommunication Tower | Germany | Gera | 126.5 m | originally free-standing | ||
Geitfjellet transmitter | 1962 | Norway | Grong | 131 m | [9] | |
Lakssvelafjellet transmitter | ? | Norway | Bjerkreim | 130 m | ||
Wachberg transmitter | ? | Austria | Weitra | 130 m | ||
Mount Corhanwarrabul, Channel 7 Tower | 1956 | Australia | Mount Dandenong, Victoria | 131 m | Lattice tower as basement | |
Torfhaus Telekom Transmitter | ? | Germany | Torfhaus | 130 m | was transformed in a pure guyed mast | |
Tokaj TV Tower | 1960 | Hungary | Tokaj | 130 m | ||
Ylöjärvi TV Tower | ? | Finland | Ylöjärvi | 124 m | ||
Transmitter Geiersberg | ? | Germany | Geiersberg | 124 m | lattice tower as basement | |
Criuleni TV Tower | ? | Moldova | Criuleni | 123 m | [10] | |
Transmission Tower Lindenfels | ? | Germany | Lindenfels | 122 m | lattice tower as basement | |
Transmitter Boppard | ? | Germany | Boppard-Fleckertshöhe | 121 m | lattice tower as basement | |
Makarki Directional Radio Tower | ? | Poland | Makarki | 120 m | lattice tower as basement | |
Uzd TV Tower | ? | Hungary | Uzd | 120 m | [11] | |
Transmission Tower Hesselberg | ? | Germany | Hesselberg | 119 m | lattice tower as basement | |
Hegyhátsál TV Tower | ? | Hungary | Hegyhátsál | 117 m | ||
Gelukskroon transmitter, main tower | ? | South Africa | Pretoria | 112.8 m | [12] | |
Lifjellmast | ? | Norway | Homersak | 111 m | lattice tower as basement | |
Kopparen transmitter | ? | Norway | Botngard | 102 m | lattice tower as basement | |
Reichenhain Transmission Tower | ? | Germany | Chemnitz | 99 m | lattice tower as basement, was before June 2007 free-standing | |
Mount Ślęża transmitter | 1958 | Poland | Mount Ślęża | 98 m | dismantled, after taller additionally guyed tower was built in 1972 | |
Bealadangan Radio Mast | ? | Ireland | Galway | 91.4 m | ||
Pietricica transmitter | ? | Romania | Piatra Neamţ | 87 m | [13] | |
Still Pond Signal Tower | ? | United States | Still Pond, Maryland | 83.8 m | [14] | |
Towers on roof of Heckeshorn Shelter | 1948 | Germany | Berlin | ? m | 2 towers, were used from 1948 to 1967 for a radio relay link to Lower Saxony. Dismantled in 1967 | |
Coburg-Eckardtsberg Radio Tower | ? | Germany | Coburg | 68 m | prefabricated concrete tower as basement | |
Kvasovka Radio Tower | ? | Russia | Kvasovka | ? m | Pinnacle guyed on ground and on 4 crossbars mounted on the lower part of the tower | [15] |
Some towers at Irazú Antenna Farm | ? | Costa Rica | San Rafael de Irazú | ? | [16] | |
Alfândega da Fé Transmitter | ? | Portugal | Alfândega da Fé | ? | [17] | [18] |
Monte do Faro transmitter | ? | Portugal | Valença | ? | [19] | [20] |
Valença Rádio Comercial transmitter | ? | Portugal | Valença | ? | [21] | [22] |
Shabla transmitter | ? | Bulgaria | Shabla | ? m | [23] | |
New Unit of Volgodonskaya TEC-1 | ? | Russia | Volgodonsk | ? m | ||
Witthohsteige Radio Tower | ? | Germany | Tuttlingen | 58.5 m | prefabricated concrete tower as basement | |
Old TV-Tower Inselberg | 1939 | Germany | Inselsberg Mountain | 43.31 m | aerial mast removed | |
Collmberg Three-Leg Tower | 1953 | Germany | Collmberg | 40 m | demolished | |
Windisch Bleiberg Transmission Tower | ? | Austria | Windisch Bleiberg | ? | ||
TSR Polana | ? | Poland | Sokolowsko | 35 m | ||
Campobasso Transmitter | 1959 | Italy | Campobasso | ? | mast radiator on castle | |
Chełmiec Radio Mast | ? | Poland | Chełmiec | ? | Guyed mast on castle ruin | |
Wrights Hill Radio Tower | ? | New Zealand | Wellington | ? | [24] |
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