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The Transmitter Solt ((ハンガリー語:Solti rádióadó)) is a transmission facility for 540 kHz MW (Medium Wave) near Solt, Hungary. It is the most powerful medium wave radio transmitter in Europe and also the most powerful in the world〔(List of medium wave transmitters worldwide, MWLIST - longwave, mediumwave, tropical bands and shortwave radio database (English) )〕 (along with three Saudi trasmitters) with an output power of 2000 kW (2 MW).〔(Hlatky Béla: Egy évforduló nyomában – 30 éves a solti adó (Solt Transmitter is 30 years old), Híradástechnika, 2008 (Hungarian) )〕 Due to the high power Kossuth Rádió (also known as ''Radio Budapest'', formerly ''Budapest I.'')〔(Fucskó Lajos: A magyar középhullámú műsorszórás (History of the Hungarian medium wave broadcasting, 1924-1975), Híradástechnika, 1975 (Hungarian) )〕 can be heard all over Central Europe (covering Hungarian-speaking territories) and as far as Kazan, Russia (~2,200 km) to the east, Kuala Lumpur〔〔http://shortwavedxer.blogspot.com/2012/10/mr1-mr1-kossuth-radio-solt-hungary-on.html〕 to the southeast (~13,500 km) and Ireland (~1,900 km) to the west in the evening.〔〔(Medium wave reception in Kazan, Russia, 540 kHz, Hungary, Kossuth Radio (English) )〕 It uses a 303.6-metre (298.4 m long radiating) guyed mast.〔 It is a protected industrial monument since 2013.〔(Műemlék lett a solti rádióadó (Transmitter Solt became a monument), Kecskeméti hírhatár (Hungarian) )〕 == Location == Trasmitter Solt located in the Great Hungarian Plain, 4 km north from Solt and 80 km south from Budapest.〔Magyarország autóatlasz, Dimap-Szarvas, Budapest, 2004, ISBN 963-03-7576-1〕
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