Far northwest suburban Chicago.....
Days: WCKG from Elmhurst, IL. 780 watts from about 27 miles south-southeast of me. The pattern is somewhat favorable to me, but the result is only a fair signal at best. They have a CP for 4kw, using a similar pattern, which should help. I don't think that's been built yet, but I admit that I haven't checked lately.
Nights: All WCKY. Good until they power down at Sacramento sunset. Still pretty good after that, but noticeably weaker.
Sunrise sunset: WCKY routinely blows out WCKG at my hone location. Especially during winter, when from time to time, they're in all day. Otherwise, WLCO from Lapeer, MI is an occasional visitor.
Other Location: Here where I am this month near Pensacola, WCKY is a nighttime regular. Usually with a good signal. I've also heard them from time to time on daytime skywave, but not so far this winter.
Days: WCKG from Elmhurst, IL. 780 watts from about 27 miles south-southeast of me. The pattern is somewhat favorable to me, but the result is only a fair signal at best. They have a CP for 4kw, using a similar pattern, which should help. I don't think that's been built yet, but I admit that I haven't checked lately.
Nights: All WCKY. Good until they power down at Sacramento sunset. Still pretty good after that, but noticeably weaker.
Sunrise sunset: WCKY routinely blows out WCKG at my hone location. Especially during winter, when from time to time, they're in all day. Otherwise, WLCO from Lapeer, MI is an occasional visitor.
Other Location: Here where I am this month near Pensacola, WCKY is a nighttime regular. Usually with a good signal. I've also heard them from time to time on daytime skywave, but not so far this winter.