WCAT Radio Tower | |
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General information | |
Type | Radio tower |
Location | Burlington, Vermont |
Address | Intervale Road |
Town or city | Burlington, Vermont |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 44°29′47″N 073°12′49″W / 44.49639°N 73.21361°W |
Elevation | 31.4 meters (103 ft) |
Completed | 1981 |
Owner | Silverbow Communications Inc. |
Height | 135.7 meters (445 ft) |
The WCAT Radio Tower, at 135.7 meters (445 ft), [1] is the tallest man-made structure in Vermont. It is located in Burlington, Vermont. The station broadcast with 5,000 watts. WCAT was the only radio station that had a radio tower within the city limits of Burlington. [2] There is a second 109.0-meter (357.6 ft) [3] tower, also built in 1981, which is a directional aerial beside the WKDR Radio Tower. [4] There is also a third tower on the site, [5] which is 81.0 meters (265.7 ft) tall. [6]
WCAT Radio Tower | |
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General information | |
Type | Radio tower |
Location | Burlington, Vermont |
Address | Intervale Road |
Town or city | Burlington, Vermont |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 44°29′47″N 073°12′49″W / 44.49639°N 73.21361°W |
Elevation | 31.4 meters (103 ft) |
Completed | 1981 |
Owner | Silverbow Communications Inc. |
Height | 135.7 meters (445 ft) |
The WCAT Radio Tower, at 135.7 meters (445 ft), [1] is the tallest man-made structure in Vermont. It is located in Burlington, Vermont. The station broadcast with 5,000 watts. WCAT was the only radio station that had a radio tower within the city limits of Burlington. [2] There is a second 109.0-meter (357.6 ft) [3] tower, also built in 1981, which is a directional aerial beside the WKDR Radio Tower. [4] There is also a third tower on the site, [5] which is 81.0 meters (265.7 ft) tall. [6]