Thanks, Rich. With the ease of identification, I would suspect that KAAY was running Day facilities. It was just past Sunset in Gaylord. I would have to look up the Sunset times in Little Rock to see what time they would normally change to night pattern.
In the early days of radio, even KGU Honolulu was Limited Time and was required to go off the air for at least certain hours to protect WJR. KFMB had to move from 540 to 760 because a Mexican Class I-A/Class A station came on the air on 540. 760 was the only place to go. WJR fought it for several years. The FCC refused to concede that it was done as a result of WJR's contesting it, but KFMB was limited at that time to 5 kW, Class II-B, and 760 was exempted from consideration for a Class II-A station in the Western US, which would have meant a station on 760 using at least 10 kW at night, probably closer to WJR than San Diego is. Now of course there is a Class D on 760 just outside the new model 0.5 mV/m 50% skywave.