Master TV Tower
UHF Master - 202.1 meters
Dielectric TUP-04-12-2

CallVirtualRFCity of LicenseFacilityNotes
WPXW-TV66.134Manassas, VA74091WPXW repacking to another site
WETA-TV26.127
31 (Repack)
Washington, DC65670Repack Phase 4
To 31 from 14.
WHUT-TV32.133Washington, DC27772No changes in Repack

FM Master - 195 meters
Dielectric DCBR-03-2FM/6U-1

CallFrequencyCity of LicenseFacilityNotes
WHUR-FM96.3Washington, DC65707
WASH97.1Washington, DC70933
WRQX107.3Washington, DC73252

VHF Master - 184.6 meters
Dielectric THP-O4-7/28H-2


CallVirtualRFCity of LicenseFacilityNotes
WJLA-TV7.17Washington, DC1051
WUSA9.19Washington, DC65593
WJAL-TV68.19Silver Spring, MD10259Channel share with WJAL-TV

On short tower
CallVirtualRFCity of LicenseFacilityNotes
WWPX-TV60.112Martinsburg, WV23264Fill In Translator for WWPX-TV


The two towers, and the former long lines tower to the left.


Looking up at the main RF section of the main tower here.


A wider view of the main and older towers.


The UHF antenna on top, the 2 bay FM antenna and the top of the VHF antenna below it.


A wider view.


The UHF Master Antenna close-up.


The FM Master Antenna, close up.


The VHF Master antenna, close up.


At the bottom of the VHF master antenna, sits a 3 bay Vertically Polarized panel antenna. The use is unknown.


The old batwing antenna. Unsure if it is still connected as an aux or not.


The one bay FM side mounted. I believe this is an aux for WHUR-FM 96.3


This three bay is an aux for WRQX 107.3


WWPX-TV's fill in translator uses this directional antenna.