Floyd County
Registered owner of 7 FCC antenna structures · FCC licensee ID L00012164. Every structure below links to its full registration page.
Dataset updated . Refreshed from the FCC ASR weekly bulk database.
Structures
7
Tallest
98 m
States
1
Main type
Self-supporting tower
7 structures
Portfolio
Tallest structures
| # | Structure | Height | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Spring Creek, GA · 1283895 | 98 m | Self-supporting tower |
| 2 | Rome, GA · 1283896 | 98 m | Self-supporting tower |
| 3 | Shannon, GA · 1283898 | 98 m | Self-supporting tower |
| 4 | Rome, GA · 1283893 | 75 m | Self-supporting tower |
| 5 | Rome, GA · 1216179 | 49 m | Self-supporting tower |
| 6 | Rome, GA · 1283899 | 45 m | Self-supporting tower |
| 7 | Rome, GA · 1223421 | 15 m | Self-supporting tower |
Footprint
States
| State | Structures |
|---|---|
| Georgia | 7 |
Mix
Structure types
Self-supporting tower: 7
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Frequently asked questions
How many towers does Floyd County own?
Floyd County holds 7 FCC antenna structure registrations, with the largest concentration in Georgia (7). Only FCC-registrable structures are counted — shorter sites below the registration threshold don't appear.
What is the tallest structure Floyd County owns?
Its tallest registered structure is 98 m (320 ft) near Spring Creek, GA (registration 1283895).