KCBS-TV/FM Tower

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  1. a b FCC Antenna Structure Registration, Registration 1012836, 1 January 1986
  2. FCC Antenna Structure Registration, Application A0015390, 31 January 1997
  3. FCC Antenna Structure Registration, Application A0657226, 16 November 2009

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