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Good reception in Eastern U.S. today!

I went across a good portion of the northeast and am back home in eastern Ohio tonight.
I want to share what I got on the way home.
First beginning in the northeast.
I was able to get KTU in RI, and I was able to get a lot of the New York Stations well into Pennsylvania, I would say about 60 or 70 miles. I was able to receive stations from Scranton PA all the way into Central PA. Here's where it gets interesting.
I was able to receive a lot of stations north of Pennsylvania while driving in the Clearfield area (near Penn State). I got a station called Wink 106 out of an area of New York? I also received WKSB out of Williamsport PA all the way passed DuBois. My point is, this normally doesn't happen. I also received WAMO from Pittsburgh long before I got within the normal coverage area. Not to mention I received quite a few Cleveland Ohio stations as well as a station west of Canton Ohio as I approached a town an hour and a half northeast of aPittsburgh.
Anybody get stuff they normally don't?
 
> I got a station called Wink 106 out of an area of
> New York?

That's WNKI out of Elmira. My good friend and former co-worker Bryan Thompson is the midday guy.
 
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