Pat,

Your right, KVIP is on 540 kHz.  When I first heard them on 01-14-67 their 
power was listed as 5 kw daytime.  The power listing came out of the"Whites 
Radio Log".  Just checked the 1969 edition of WRTH and power was listed as 1 kw 
D1.  I sent them a reception report on a later date and got back a coverage 
map.  The map was made by Hammett & Edison consulting engineers of San 
Francisco in 1958.  The 0.5 mv/m signal gets down to Woodland.  KVIP .01 mv/m 
signal makes it just North of Santa Rosa.  Power or the frequency was not 
listed on the coverage map, just K-VIP radio, Redding, California. They were 
owned by Shasta Broadcasting Corporation.  This was the coverage map that they 
showed their advertisers.

Dennis,
Vancouver,  WA
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