We present the results of a recent re-reduction of the data from the Very Large Array ( VLA ) Low-frequency Sky Survey ( VLSS ) . We used the VLSS catalog as a sky model to correct the ionospheric distortions in the data and create a new set of sky maps and corresponding catalog at 73.8 MHz . The VLSS Redux ( VLSSr ) has a resolution of 75 arcsec , and an average map RMS noise level of \sigma \sim 0.1 Jy beam ^ { -1 } . The clean bias is 0.66 \times \sigma and the theoretical largest angular size is 36 arcmin . Six previously unimaged fields are included in the VLSSr , which has an unbroken sky coverage over 9.3 sr above an irregular southern boundary . The final catalog includes 92,964 sources . The VLSSr improves upon the original VLSS in a number of areas including imaging of large sources , image sensitivity , and clean bias ; however the most critical improvement is the replacement of an inaccurate primary beam correction which caused source flux errors which vary as a function of radius to nearest pointing center in the VLSS .