Hegyhátsál TV Tower

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Hegyhátsál TV Tower is a 117 metres tall transmission tower near Hegyhátsál at Hungary at 46°57'21N and 16°39'08E. Hegyhátsál TV tower is a tower is one of the few partially guyed towers as it consists of a concrete tower as basement with a guyed mast on its top. Hegyhátsál TV Tower is not only used for FM- and TV-broadcasting, it carries also instruments for measuring the concentration of carbon dioxide. Therefore it carries corresponding devices 10, 48, 82 and 115 metres above ground. At the uppermost measuring sites also instruments for measuring wind speed, wind direction, temperature and air humidity are mounted on a 4.4 metre long arm.

Transmitted programmes

FM

Transmitter Frequency ERP
Sláger Rádió 91.60 MHz 6,8 kW
MR 2 Petőfi Rádió 98.20 MHz 7,5 kW
MR 1 Kossuth Rádió 103.60 MHz 5 kW
MR 3 Bartók Rádió 106.90 MHz 7,5 kW

TV

Transmitter Channel-Number
mtv 33
TV2 - Kanal 46

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Coordinates: 46°57′21″N 16°38′55″E / 46.95583°N 16.64861°E / 46.95583; 16.64861

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