After hurricane Milton knocked WYKS 105.3 out of the air, I was able to pick up WOMX 105.1 out of Orlando about 110 mile out. When WSKY 97.3 switched off HD for a few days, WPCV 97.5 came in no problem at all about 125 mile from where I live. Both cases happened during board daylight I'm pretty sure it wasn't DX or anything. I did lose some high end and it sounded a bit dull, but they were listenable. I think what limits how far a station can be heard really boils down to adjacent and/or co channel interference. Without adjacent / co channel or translator interfering, FM just goes on and on until another station on the same frequency takes over.
