Why? Its below the noise floor of every single HF band anywhere on planet earth. Even if you went into outer space it would be below the noise floor of every single HF band anywhere in our galaxy. There is simply no benefit at all to doing that and in fact it usually ends up being detrimental as it absolutely destroys the selectivity turning the radio into a splatterbox which sees the signal you're trying to listen to being swamped by the one on the adjacent channel or nearby frequency. It was common here in the UK in the 70s and 80s to do to CBs what you do and it just wrecked them and made them unusable.
Selectivity of a HF transceiver is infinitely more important than selectivity because we've already got to the point where even a cheap $50 CB can hear below the noise floor of anywhere in our galaxy However when it comes to selectivity, the ability to hear a weak signal with a strong one nearby, there is a world of difference between various radios. That is where you need to be concentrating your efforts on.