Here in the Chicago area I happened to catch WSCR off the air between 2:25AM & 3AM Nov 1. This gave me a chance to DX 680 since WSCR's IBLOCK normally makes it impossible.
I was looking for KNBR which I haven't heard here in a long time. I didn't hear it. Instead it was WPTF, WMFS, & WCTT mixing in. WPTF was mostly on top. 660 gave me a very strong WFAN which I haven't heard in a long time because I'm too close to WSCR and it's noisemaker. There was another 660 in back of WFAN but I couldn't identify it. The station in Cuba was the only ID I could make on 670, but there was another station way in the background. However, before I had a chance to ID it WSCR came back on.
I was looking for KNBR which I haven't heard here in a long time. I didn't hear it. Instead it was WPTF, WMFS, & WCTT mixing in. WPTF was mostly on top. 660 gave me a very strong WFAN which I haven't heard in a long time because I'm too close to WSCR and it's noisemaker. There was another 660 in back of WFAN but I couldn't identify it. The station in Cuba was the only ID I could make on 670, but there was another station way in the background. However, before I had a chance to ID it WSCR came back on.