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Californian Television tower From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
KGTV Tower is a 80.5-meter-high (264 ft) self-support Dresser-Ideco television tower in the La Jolla area of San Diego, California, United States.
KGTV Tower (originally KFSD-TV tower, later KOGO-TV) was built in 1953, by then owner Thomas Sharp (founder of Sharp Healthcare). The main tower is also identical (although shorter) to former sister station KFSD/KOGO AM 600's twin 416 foot Dresser-Ideco towers.
The main tower is also home of the ERI combined FM antenna containing KMYI, KYXY, KSON and KIOZ.
Also at the site is a custom-built H-shaped tower used for microwave, and also serves as the main tower for KSSX.
KGTV and the Mount Soledad transmitter site are presently owned by Scripps Broadcasting.
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