Antennenmast_Solt.jpg
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Description Antennenmast Solt.jpg |
Deutsch:
MW-Antennenmast Solt (Ungarn)
Magyar:
A solti adótorony
English:
A "cage line"
transmission line
to feed radio power to the antenna mast
(background)
of the
Solt transmitter
(Hungarian: Solti rádióadó) for
Kossuth Rádió
near Solt, Hungary which broadcasts on 540 kHz in the
medium wave
(MW) band. With an output power of 2000 kW (2 MW) it is the most powerful medium wave radio transmitter in Europe and also the most powerful in the world (along with three Saudi transmitters). The line consists of an inner circular bundle of parallel wires carrying the power, surrounded by an outer circle of grounded wires that function as a "shield". The line functions similarly to a large
coaxial cable
. Cage lines are used to carry low frequency, high power RF currents.
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Date | 8 September 2005 (original upload date) |
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Author | Deneb at German Wikipedia |
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