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FAA Tower 2022-ASO-29324-OE

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No FCC record found

This structure appears in FAA data for airspace safety review, but no matching record was found in the FCC Antenna Structure Registration database.

In many cases, this is normal because not every structure is required to appear in FCC records. It can also reflect differences or gaps between FAA and FCC datasets.

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Tower Location

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2022-ASO-29324-OE
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Determined - No Hazard
my_location Coordinates
35.688694, -82.027389
category Structure Type
POLE / MONO
Base: POLE
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Heights

AGL Height (Det)
199.0 ft
AGL Height (Proposed)
199.0 ft
AMSL Height (Det)
1,708.0 ft
AMSL Height (Proposed)
1,708.0 ft
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Dates

event Entered Date
07/27/2022 (3.7 years ago)
schedule Received Date
07/27/2022 (3.7 years ago)
event_available Completion Date
06/05/2023 (2.8 years ago)
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Additional Details

history Prior Study
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Proposal Description

Applicant filing to add frequecies/ERP

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Nearby FAA Towers (10)

Study # City Height (ft) Type Distance FCC
2005-ASO-4205-OE MARION 199 TOWER 0.00 km check Yes
2003-ASO-2549-OE MARION 152 TOWER 0.08 km check Yes
2010-ASO-5305-OE Marion 197 TOWER 0.73 km check Yes
2024-ASO-13098-OE Marion 141 TOWER 1.03 km check Yes
2023-ASO-27133-OE Marion 105 TOWER 1.04 km check Yes
2022-ASO-44779-OE Marion 197 TOWER 1.09 km check Yes
2015-ASO-16003-OE Marion 63 TOWER 1.72 km close No
2023-ASO-6296-OE Marion 159 TOWER 2.76 km check Yes
2005-ASO-3799-OE Marion 159 TOWER 2.76 km check Yes
2014-ASO-13835-OE Marion 80 TOWER 2.78 km check Yes
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Nearby FCC Towers (10)

Reg # City Height (ft) Distance
1248880 0.00 km
1023651 0.08 km
1276932 0.73 km
1001713 0.97 km
1329169 1.03 km
1326461 1.04 km
1204852 1.09 km
1052913 1.24 km
1204979 1.47 km
1205380 1.47 km
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About This Tower

FAA Tower 2022-ASO-29324-OE is a pole / mono located in Marion, North Carolina. The structure stands at 199 feet above ground level (AGL). This record originates from the FAA Obstruction Evaluation / Airport Airspace Analysis (OE/AAA) system, which tracks structures that may affect navigable airspace in the United States.

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FCC Database Status

This tower does not have a matching record in the FCC Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) database. The FAA and FCC maintain separate registries with different criteria: the FAA tracks structures that may affect airspace safety, while the FCC registers antenna installations used for communications services.

A structure can require an FAA aeronautical study without needing FCC registration. Common reasons include broadcast towers operating under blanket exemptions, non-communications structures such as cranes, buildings, or utility poles, and towers that predate mandatory FCC registration. This does not indicate an error—it simply reflects the different scope of each federal database.

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Why This Matters

Structures that appear in FAA data but not in FCC records represent infrastructure that is often difficult to discover through FCC-only databases. For professionals involved in network planning, real estate due diligence, environmental review, or aviation safety, these FAA-only records provide visibility into structures that might otherwise go unnoticed.

By cross-referencing FAA and FCC datasets, users can build a more complete picture of the tower and antenna landscape in any given area. This page helps you understand what this structure is, where it is located, and how it relates to other nearby infrastructure.

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Location

This tower is located in Marion, North Carolina at coordinates 35.688694, -82.027389. The Marion, North Carolina area may contain additional FAA-registered structures that can be explored through the FAA towers in Marion listing. For a broader view of tower infrastructure in the region, see the full North Carolina FAA tower directory.

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FAQ

What does "No FCC record found" mean for this tower? expand_more

It means this structure was evaluated by the FAA for airspace safety but has no corresponding entry in the FCC Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) database. This is common for non-communications structures, broadcast towers under blanket exemptions, or structures predating mandatory FCC registration. It does not indicate an error.

Why is FAA tower data useful if there is no FCC record? expand_more

FAA data surfaces infrastructure that may not appear in FCC-only databases. This helps professionals in network planning, real estate research, environmental review, and aviation safety discover structures that would otherwise go unnoticed.

How accurate are the coordinates for this tower? expand_more

Coordinates come directly from the FAA Obstruction Evaluation filing submitted by the structure owner. Modern filings typically use GPS and are accurate to within a few meters. Older filings may have lower precision.

What is the difference between AGL and AMSL height? expand_more

AGL (Above Ground Level) measures the height from the structure base to its top. AMSL (Above Mean Sea Level) measures the top elevation relative to sea level. AMSL equals the site elevation plus the AGL height.

Where does this data come from? expand_more

Tower data is sourced from the FAA Obstruction Evaluation / Airport Airspace Analysis (OE/AAA) system. FCC status is determined by cross-referencing with the FCC Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) database.

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