Kékestető TV Tower

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Kékestető TV Tower
Kékes TV-torony
Kékes TV torony.JPG
General information
StatusIn use
TypeTV tower
LocationKékes, Gyöngyös, Heves County, Hungary
Completed1981
Height176 m
Design and construction
Civil engineerÚt- és Vasúttervező Vállalat (Uvaterv, "Road and Railway Planner Company")
Main contractorMagyar Posta (Hungarian Post)

Coordinates: 47°52′22″N 20°0′33″E / 47.87278°N 20.00917°E / 47.87278; 20.00917 Kékestető TV Tower (Hungarian: Kékes TV-torony) is a 176-metre (577 ft) tall[1] multifunctional transmitter built of reinforced concrete on the 1,014-metre (3,327 ft) high Kékes mountain, Hungary. It is also an observation tower,[1] including a restaurant.[2]

History[]

The first 20.4-metre high observation tower was built in 1889 and demolished in 1938. The present-day TV tower was built in 1981.[1]

Transmitted channels[]

Radio stations[]

Radio Frequency (FM) ERP
Bartók Rádió 90.7 MHz 30 kW
Kossuth Rádió 95.5 MHz 20 kW
Dankó Rádió 99.8 MHz 0.32 kW
Petőfi Rádió 102.7 MHz 30 kW
Retro Rádió 104.7 MHz 30.2 kW

Television channels[]

Television Channel ERP
Multiplex E (DVB-T2) E34 72.4 kW
Multiplex B (DVB-T) E36 74.1 kW
Multiplex A (DVB-T) E39 77.6 kW
Multiplex C (DVB-T2) E44 83.2 kW
Multiplex D (DVB-T2) E46 83.2 kW

[3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Antal Papp: Magyarország (Hungary), Panoráma, Budapest, 1982, ISBN 963 243 241 X, p. 860, pp. 299-300
  2. ^ Kékestető TV tower, observation tower and restaurant (Hungarian)
  3. ^ Kékes TV Tower, transmitted channels


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