Once again, you're referring to an AM radio station. I know that an ADF can pick up AM radio stations. That was addressed in post #24.
IMO, an NDB is a transmitter
at a known location. If you don't know where it is, then it's not a navaid. If it's not on an official chart, then it's location is not really known. I haven't seen an AM radio transmitter on an aeronautical chart in a long time. Tuning in WGN on your ADF does not make it a NavAid any more than flying direct to your airfield using a GPS makes it an instrument approach.
From Southern Avionics:
"An NDB or
Non-Directional Beacon is a ground-based, low frequency radio transmitter used as an instrument approach for airports and offshore platforms."
Wikipedia:
A
non-directional (radio) beacon (
NDB) is a
radio transmitter at a known location, used as an aviation or marine
navigational aid.
The list goes on.