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Radio Towers in the Verdugos

robnokshus06

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I don't usually geek out over radio towers, but a hike I took in the Verdugos yesterday got me wondering; what radio stations, other than KROQ, have their towers in the Verdugos? I was up by the emergency services tower and noticed they had a brand new one there (well it could be a year or two old as far as I know, not having hiked up there in a few years).

Anyway, I know there are folks really into this tower stuff. Who else is up there? There are quite a few sticks.
 
I don't usually geek out over radio towers, but a hike I took in the Verdugos yesterday got me wondering; what radio stations, other than KROQ, have their towers in the Verdugos? I was up by the emergency services tower and noticed they had a brand new one there (well it could be a year or two old as far as I know, not having hiked up there in a few years).

Anyway, I know there are folks really into this tower stuff. Who else is up there? There are quite a few sticks.

The site was originally KROQ and KROQ-AM. The AM was gone in the late 80's and now, in addition to KROQ (FM) it houses KXOL and the auxiliary backup sites of the CBS cluster.
 
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