On the west side of Madison, Wisconsin, KATF from Dubuque, Iowa has a faint signal. Drive a little west of Madison, and you can enjoy KAT FM's unique adult contemporary mix all the way to Dubuque and beyond on US 151.
I do like listening to KAT FM when traveling to/through SW Wisconsin. It's a small-town, independently-owned station that's locally programmed and has a fairly broad playlist for an AC station. It's not uncommon for me to hear a "haven't heard that song in a while" song when listening. Their selection of holiday music is similarly expansive and has also had some nice surprises. Just heard a Pete Yorn cover of "Do They Know It's Christmas" I didn't know was out there.
In the past, I've heard the station regularly give the river height at Dubuque, which I always thought was another neat feature that made KATF unique. I'm not sure they still do that (haven't heard the river height last few times I've listened), but the station is still Dubuque unique. I see on their website they're airing portions of local school choir concerts daily in December, too.
Anyway, that's my KAT FM appreciation post.
Other than KATF, my other "DX" on 92.9 has been KTGL, Beatrice / Lincoln, Nebraska. The "Eagle" is a fun classic rock station to listen to, you can listen to for hours and hear lots of great music. Which I really appreciated when I had a stretch where I was driving all over northern Kansas, southern Nebraska and eastern Iowa with horrible cell phone reception. I listened to the "Eagle" a lot.