TUARC has three 30 foot Rohn 25G towers and several masts mounted to the retaining wall on the roof of the 10 story Engineering Building. A 20, 15 and 10 meter Mosley CL-33-M triband Yagi antenna and a 160, 80, 40 and 30 meter Alpha Delta DX-B wire antenna are mounted on the east side tower. An Ameritron RCS-4L coaxial cable antenna switch, controlled at the station, is also mounted on the east tower with three more positions available. A 2 meter Directive Systems DSF0144-12 Yagi antenna, a 70 centimeter Directive Systems DSF0432-25 Yagi antenna and a 23 centimeter M2 23CM35 Yagi antenna is mounted on the north side tower. A 2 meter M2 EB-144/RK2M and a 70 centimeter M2 EB-432/RK70CM azimuth/elevation antennas for satellite transmissions and a Diamond X300A 2 meter and 70 centimeter dual band antenna are mounted on the south side tower. A VHF Advanced Receiver Research MSP-144VDG and a UHF MSP-432-VDG RF preamplifiers are also mounted on the south tower for satellite reception. A Diamond D3000N 25 MHz to 3 GHz wideband discone antenna, a Hustler G7-220 1.25 meter repeater antenna and a 70 centimeter Diamond 718A repeater antenna are mounted on separate masts.
Transmission lines are LMR600 coaxial cables for VHF and UHF and RG-213 coaxial cables for HF. Multiconductor cables are used for the two antenna rotors and supply power to the VHF and UHF RF satellite preamplifiers. The coaxial cables and towers are grounded for lightning protection.
HF triband Yagi and wire antennas on east tower, VHF/UHF Yagi antennas on north tower
144/440 MHz antenna and 144 MHz and 440 MHz satellite antennas on south tower, 224.8 MHz repeater and 442.8 MHz repeater antenna
VHF/UHF wideband discone antenna, view of north and south towers