It consists of four guyed steel framework masts, which are insulated against ground.
In latter cases, the entire structure often needs to be insulated against ground.
In 1936, the T-antenna was replaced by a 165 metre tall mast, insulated against ground.
As this mast was also used for mediumwave broadcasting, it was insulated against ground.
The station has three masts, which are all lattice structures with triangular cross section and insulated against ground.
It uses two guyed masts with different height, which are both insulated against ground, as antenna.
They are as Lakihegy Tower insulated against ground, but smaller and from conventional construction type.
All used towers are insulated against ground.
This mast, which is 184 metres tall, is insulated against ground.
It is insulated against ground and used as back-up aerial for mediumwave.