It broadcast on 1420 kHz with a 100 watt signal.
With a 100,000 watt signal, it is by far the most powerful talk radio station in the Panama City market.
Facilities were the same as now a 100,000 watt signal from a 410 foot above average terrain antenna.
In 1959, the station upgraded to a 5,000 watt signal.
The 100,000 watt signal reaches into parts of northern Utah to the south.
It moved to its current FM frequency in 1980, broadcasting a 50 watt signal until 1991.
The original 50,000 watt signal soon increased to 100,000 watts in the spring of 1995.
With its 50,000 watt signal, it has excellent coverage throughout the Humboldt County area.
Its 1,000 watt signal can be heard throughout most of central Wyoming.
The station carries a country music format, and broadcasts a 1,000 watt signal.