In 1958, the tower buckled in Hurricane Helene and collapsed. It was replaced by a guyed mast radiator of same height.[1] The four masts were demolished.
loran, transmitter, carolina, beach, 06278, 91278, 06278, 91278, zulu, secondary, station, southeast, chain, 7270, loran, transmitter, power, free, standing, antenna, metres, height, situated, near, carolina, beach, north, carolina, after, shutdown, loran, 201. 34 3 46 N 77 54 46 W 34 06278 N 77 91278 W 34 06278 77 91278 LORAN C transmitter Carolina Beach was the Zulu secondary station of the U S Southeast chain GRI 7270 of LORAN C The transmitter power was 800 kW The free standing antenna of 190 5 metres 625 ft height was situated near Carolina Beach North Carolina After the shutdown of Loran C in the U S in 2010 the transmitter and tower radiator were removed In 1958 the tower buckled in Hurricane Helene and collapsed It was replaced by a guyed mast radiator of same height 1 The four masts were demolished See also editRadio masts and towers catastrophic collapsesReferences edit Loran Station Carolina Beach www loran history info Retrieved 2020 03 04 This article about a guyed mast or radio tower in the United States is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title LORAN C transmitter Carolina Beach amp oldid 1008092073, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,