We all get frequencies WAY out, as someone who "disappears" from the city on the weekends... I wish I'd get them all farther out, but getting a signal for seconds at a time in a car, which btw acts as a giant antenna, and being able to actually get it inside on a radio or at a business is completely different too... I tend to consider a station's reach by where people can get it inside, not just driving around.
What radio listener that you know wants to get a spotty signal anyway, when I'm in the car, I want a clear signal, if the station isn't clear, I hit another preset or hit scan... most people don't listen to music through static... I've never understood these how far out could you get a trace of the signal threads... I mean if we were all engineers or talking sun spots or whatever I could see it.
When I drive out of the city, I lose a steady Pulse signal waiting to get in the tunnels and then driving out 280 in the Oranges its comes and goes because of the sunken highway and it will reappear with static for brief stints after in higher elevations, but nothing of quality worth listening too.