Vermont Public Television - VPT Stations

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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