VPT Stations
Station | City of license | Channels TV / RF |
First air date | Call letters’ meaning |
ERP | HAAT | Facility ID | Transmitter Coordinates |
WETK | Burlington | 33 (PSIP) 32 (UHF) |
October 16, 1967 | Educational Television |
90 kW | 830 m | 69944 | 44°31′32″N 72°48′51″W / 44.52556°N 72.81417°W / 44.52556; -72.81417 (WETK) |
WVER | Rutland | 28 (PSIP) 9 (VHF) |
March 18, 1968 | VERmont | 15 kW | 385 m | 69946 | 43°39′31″N 73°6′25″W / 43.65861°N 73.10694°W / 43.65861; -73.10694 (WVER) |
WVTB | St. Johnsbury | 20 (PSIP) 18 (UHF) |
February 26, 1968 | VT = postal abbreviation of Vermont B for Burke Mtn. Transmitter Site |
75 kW | 590 m | 69940 | 44°34′16″N 71°53′39″W / 44.57111°N 71.89417°W / 44.57111; -71.89417 (WVTB) |
WVTA | Windsor | 41 (PSIP) 24 (UHF) |
March 18, 1968 | VT = postal abbreviation of Vermont A for Ascutney Mtn. Transmitter Site |
55.7 kW | 692 m | 69943 | 43°26′14.7″N 72°27′7.7″W / 43.437417°N 72.452139°W / 43.437417; -72.452139 (WVTA) |
VPT was also relayed on analog translators W36AX in Manchester and W53AS in Bennington, until those stations' licenses were cancelled by the Federal Communications Commission on December 28, 2011.
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