Lakihegy Diplexer 135.6 kHz, 100 kW & 540 kHz, 150 kW
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Base insulator,
Austin transformer for obstruction light,
and connection to mast
Copper plates covering the mast foundation
are below the black "blanket".
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This photo was taken from www.civertan.hu, (thanks for your permission), discovered by Wolfgang Büschel, Stuttgart
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Another perspective:
Base insulator,
Austin transformer for obstruction light,
and spark gap.
Antenna hut with glass feed through insulator containing the diplexer.
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The connection
from mast
to antenna tuning unit
lightning protection coil (pig tail)
with suspension
Feed through insulator (of glass) seen
from outdoors
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Feed through insulator (of glass) seen
from indoors
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The design of the diplexers including filters for 810 kHz and 873 kHz.
This diagram is
included in the
folllowing pdf-life
with better resolution:
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Connection to the LC transmitter of 135.6 kHz
The power cable, which connects the
LC transmitter
(136.5 kHz,
100 kW)
to the diplexer.
The LC transmitter is
located in a building
directly at the base of the Blaw Knox
mast.
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Connection to the transmitter of 540 kHz
Coaxial
feeder line
(Z = 150 Ohm)
between
transmitter
building and
building of diplexer, which
is located directly at the base of the
Blaw Knox
mast.
The mast for 873 kHz can be seen in the background.
It is located close to the transmitter
building.
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The connection between the coaxial feeder line and the diplexer
The feed through insulator seen
from outdoors
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The feed through insulator seen
from indoors
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