Sweat Mountain
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Sweat Mountain is a low mountain located in far northeastern Cobb County, Georgia, in the northern suburbs of Atlanta. The exact USGS location of its summit is , and has an elevation of 1688 feet or 514.5 meters above mean sea level, making it the second-highest in the Atlanta metro area. The Mountain View area is named for the view of this mountain, including the CCPLS Mountain View library, the Chattahoochee Tech Mountain View campus, and the CCPS Mountain View Elementary School.
This height has made the mountain very attractive for radio, having several transmitters, radio towers, and antennas, for pagers, cellphones, and broadcasting. The fact that Stone Mountain and Kennesaw Mountain are both protected as parks has led to a proliferation of technology at the top, much to the annoyance of neighboring residents on the mountain. At the same time, both the towers and the houses detract from the formerly-forested mountain for everyone within the mountain's view.
Sweat Mountain is also a part of the ridge that divides the Chattahoochee River basin to the south and southeast, from the Lake Allatoona basin to the north and northwest.
In early April 2006, the south side of the mountain was grazed by an F1 tornado, causing relatively minor damage to some homes. The storm moved due east from Noonday to Alpharetta, doing much more serious damage in several other places.
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[edit] Broadcasters
The following broadcast stations are all within 300 meters of the summit, and are listed with callsign, frequency or channel, community of license, and licensee/owner.
[edit] Radio
- WWVA-FM 105.7, Canton, Clear Channel Communications
- W265BD 100.9, Woodstock, Immanuel Broadcasting Network
- W229AG 93.7, Sandy Plains, Calvary Chapel of Twin Falls
There are also applications (potentially moot) for broadcast translators by Calvary Chapel on 94.5 and 103.7 to serve Woodstock. Another application for a translator on 102.1 by Community Public Radio to serve "Sweat Mountain" (which is not a recognized community) is also listed by the FCC.
[edit] Television
- WATC TV 57 (DTV 41), Atlanta, Community Television, Inc.
- WSKC-CA 22, Atlanta, KM Communications (repeater of WATC)
- W55BM 55 (DTV 49 application), Marietta, Trinity Broadcasting Network
[edit] Amateur repeaters
[edit] Radio
- N4CLA 145.470 (-0.6MHz, 100Hz), sponsored by the North Fulton Amateur Radio League
- N4CLA 444.475 (+5.0MHz, 100Hz), sponsored by the North Fulton Amateur Radio League
- W4BTI 146.880 (-0.6MHz, 100Hz), sponsored by the Kennehoochee Amateur Radio Club
- K4RFL 224.960 (-, 100Hz) Georgia International RA
- K4RFL 442.875 (+5.0MHz, 100Hz) Georgia International RA
- N4NQV 147.345 (+0.6MHz, 151.4Hz) Big Shanty Repeater Group
- N4YCI 927.575 (-25MHz, 151.4Hz) Big Shanty Repeater Group
- N4YCI 444.050 (+5.0Mhz, 151.4Hz) Big Shanty Repeater Group
[edit] Television
- N4NEQ 427.250MHz VSB video out, 1.253GHz FM video in, NTSC amateur television
Note that the ATV output is equivalent to cable TV channel 58, thus it can be received on a cable ready tuner with an attached antenna. Audio output is standard FM on 431.75. Both N4NEQ repeaters carry NASA TV (audio normally simulcast on 147.345 and/or 146.655) live during Space Shuttle missions.
[edit] Digital Data Packet Radio
- N4NEQ 144.390 (N4NEQ-2 APRS digipeater) Big Shanty Repeater Group
- KD4NC/R 146.73 (-0.6MHz), AX.25 repeater, NOT a digipeater) Big Shanty Repeater Group
[edit] External links
- Maps and aerial photos
- Street map from Google Maps, or Yahoo! Maps, or Windows Live Local
- Satellite image from Google Maps, Windows Live Local, WikiMapia
- Topographic map from TopoZone
- Aerial image or topographic map from TerraServer-USA
- FCC query for FM stations at this location
- FCC query for TV stations at this location