Talk:Lakihegy Tower

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Correct attribution[edit]

Did the Blaw-Knox company actually design and build this tower, or is it just "in the style of" a Blaw-Knox diamond-cantilever tower?

Perplexed by diplexed[edit]

Can someone explain to me what the last sentence in the article means? ("The mediumwave frequency of 540 kHz with 150 kW was diplexed to the Lakihegy Tower in 2006 by Bernd Waniewski.") How do you diplex a frequency to a tower? How does an individual (I presume Bernd Waniewski is a person, but who is he anyway?) diplex a frequency to someone else's transmission tower? I am usually not clueless when it comes to RF topics, but this sentence left me completely perplexed. - vttoth (talk) 14:10, 2 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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