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KDVS (90.3 ) is a and based in Davis, California. Featuring a freeform programming format, the station is owned by Regents of the University of California. KDVS Facility Record Federal Communications Commission Retrieved on May 6, 2017. Broadcasting at 13,000 watts, KDVS moves transmitter to new tower, boosts power. The Davis Enterprise Retrieved on May 6, 2017. it is one of the most powerful freeform university-based radio stations in the United States.


History
The idea for starting KDVS was conceived by students in the former Beckett-Hughes dormitories in late 1963. Using the call letters KCD and 880 AM as the frequency, the students "broadcast" their first program on February 1, 1964, from a laundry room in Beckett Hall. The station's signal, which was transmitted by telephone lines, could only reach certain dorms.

Two years later, in 1966, KCD and the university's student government, Associated Students of UC Davis, joined in applying for a Class D noncommercial broadcast license. The FCC awarded the license to the university on October 18, 1967. By then, the station had moved to the newly constructed Memorial Union, where its inaugural broadcast was aired on January 2, 1968, under the call letters KDVS.

Initially, KDVS had 10 watts and broadcast on 91.5 FM in mono. In 1971, the station's signal was upgraded to stereo, but a far more significant development occurred six years later. In 1977, during a period when the FCC was forcing Class D stations to either upgrade or go silent,

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KDVS received a power increase to 5,000 watts and moved to its current frequency 90.3 FM. Two additional power increases were approved by the FCC over the years: 9,200 watts in 1983 and 13,000 watts in 2013. The latter increase enabled the station to cover most of , as well as portions of Placer, El Dorado, and Solano counties.


Additional developments
A free newsletter entitled KDViationS, written and composed by the volunteer staff of the radio station, is published quarterly. The station also produces This Week in Science, which is broadcast live but is known primarily in podcast form. KDVS is also the home of the public affairs programs and Dr. Andy's Poetry and Technology Hour. Dr. Andy's Poetry and Technology Hour

In summer 2006, KDVS started the non-profit record label KDVS Recordings to promote independent artists in the Davis and Sacramento areas.


Notable station alumni
Several now-famous artists were members of the KDVS staff in their early years. Former KDVS DJs include , , Gift of Gab and of , Steve Wynn of The Dream Syndicate, and of both The Dream Syndicate and Opal.


See also
  • List of college radio stations in the United States
  • List of community radio stations in the United States


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