A couple that I hadn't heard for a while we're in yesterday morning (2/22) about an hour before local sunrise.
First on 690, was WQNO, New Orleans, which was more common around here (although not a regular) during it's WTIX days when they were 5kw at night. Signal was fair and alone on top. I'm going to assume it was on 9100-watt day pattern. The 2100 watt night pattern is mostly east-west. Although there's a very small lobe to the north. Distance: 853 miles.
Then up to 1340 where WJRW from Grand Rapids, MI rose to the top for all of about ten seconds....which turned out to be just long enough for a TOH ID. (6am CST/1200 gmt). Such is the stuff of DXing the graveyard channels. I've heard this one a couple of times before, but not recently. Distance 139 miles.
Radio was the C. Crane Skywave.