Ok how about this one?

(That is, if reception from places other than Earth's surface is allowed.)
98.0 MHz, from a satellite, or the Moon's surface, over 20N,40W...
using a tuner that has "crystal-set" selectivity, or -1.5dB at ±10 MHz (with no steeper skirt: ±80 MHz would be -12dB, if it weren't for the 6dB stopband attenuation spec)...
an antenna with a -0.375dB beamwidth wide enough to capture the entire visible surface of the earth (I checked Google Earth's app, and North America, northern South America, Europe and northern Africa are all visible)...
the antenna/radio combo should also be sensitive enough so a 15.239-compliant signal from Miami, FL, would be copyable by a DXer with good ears (if there were no other interfering stations)...
and resistant enough to overload (as I define it - distortion / clipping / etc ON-frequency due to being close to transmitters - on my Tecsuns this would be, I believe, above about 20-25 Volts/meter or so on AM) to not do so even if it was jacked directly into WMC-FM's transmitter.
So what might you hear with that type of setup under those conditions?
