It's happened to me only once: on December 14, 1996. I turned on the AM
radio around 11:00 a.m., and tuned it to 1410 kHz, expecting to hear
Taylorville, IL (then WTIM). I was surprised to receive WIZM LaCrosse, WI (345
miles to the north) on that channel! So, I went inside and checked the dial, and
found WPAD (Paducah, KY, 155 miles SSE) coming in over KTUI (Sullivan, MO) on
1560, KMOZ (Rolla, MO, 95 miles SW) mixing with regular WAIK (Galesburg,
IL, 155 miles N), and even WHA Madison, WI (300 miles NNE) coming in under
semi-local WMAY Springfield, IL (80 miles NE).
73, Eric (N0UIH)
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