You're in their deep null to the south to protect WCKY daytimes.

WLCO has been on at night for at least a week and I didn't need my fancy 
outside phased antennas to get it, as I could also copy it in WCKY's null with 
the loop in the house and I did ID them.

Here's their pattern supposed to be days only. There's been a big caacade of 
daytimers or daytime rigs on at night this month. 
http://www.fcc.gov/ftp/Bureaus/MB/Databases/AM_DA_patterns/314219-22845.pdf

73 KAZ in Grafton WI 20 miles N of Milwaukee

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>Subject: Re: [IRCA] 1530 MI daytimers on
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>On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 21:40:16 -0500 (EST), neilkaz wrote
>> 1530 WLCO MI Real Country
>> Lots of daytimers noted on lately and these 3 stand out tonite.  73 
>> KAZ Grafton WI
>
>Good morning Neil and the group,
>
>WLCO must be cranking out a strong east-west lobe, as I am 35 miles straight 
>south of their transmitter, and Homer (Cincinnati) was all that I could hear 
>on my barefoot 2010 at about 11:00 last night.
>
>
>
>-- 73 de Joe Miller, KJ8O, Troy, MI -- Grid EN82 --
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