Curious...is there any location in the US that produces amazing FM coverage in 1 or more directions? FM Height Above Average Terrain is calculated by taking the ground level at 2-10 miles from the tower into account. If there is a flat area at many thousands of feet elevation surrounded by a sudden drop off in at least 1 direction, one might expect that a station transmitting from that spot might have amazing coverage. Mt Washington,NH is one example, but that one is grandfathered in. I'm talking about an anomaly where perhaps a 6KW class at at 328' above average terrain would actually be thousands of feet above the ground at say 30 miles & carries far beyond the "normal" 35-40 miles for a Class A. I was in Denver recently & was wondering if I might experience that to the east on I-70. Having not checked the elevation east of town, I had this vision of being 100 miles out & seeing mountains in the distance (like you can see Humphrey's peak 100 miles east of Flagstaff on I-40). That wasn't the case, at least on a cloudy/snowy day. Anyone have a story about an FM station that gets out far better than what it should on paper?