Check your antenna and feedline connections as well as your connection to a ground. Loose items there could be causing diode action inducing extra signals. Happens here in the desert with things being so dry. Dry soil most of the time until you get a rain, then it swells up, then shrinks again as drying comes. That's another reason for multiple connections to good grounds out here. I don't have a broadcast station for about 10 miles but occasionally i get overload on some freq's. Might be an easy fix and then it might require some extra effort.
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