I spent some time in Midland Texas last year and DFW stations WBAP, KRLD, and KLIF were easily heard during the day (~300 miles). WOAI from San Antonio and KLBJ from Austin were also strong at about the same distance.
From Tulsa Oklahoma growing up in the 70's, I remember hearing KFAB Omaha during the day in the wintertime, at 350 miles. KRVN was also heard at 380 miles. The big DFW stations were easy from Tulsa, and KC stations WHB 710 and KCMO 810 were also regulars, all at ~250 miles.
When I lived in Bakersfield CA in the mid-90's, KNBR was strong enough day and night to earn a button on my car radio, at about 250 miles.
From Tulsa Oklahoma growing up in the 70's, I remember hearing KFAB Omaha during the day in the wintertime, at 350 miles. KRVN was also heard at 380 miles. The big DFW stations were easy from Tulsa, and KC stations WHB 710 and KCMO 810 were also regulars, all at ~250 miles.
When I lived in Bakersfield CA in the mid-90's, KNBR was strong enough day and night to earn a button on my car radio, at about 250 miles.