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I am from New York, and currently using 91.7, I have FM boost on and I still here a bit of static. People on this thread have been posting crystal clear sound, no static whatsoever when using fm boost... but I am not getting that at all. I can still literally hear the static. Can anyone give me any suggestions?
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if your fm transmitter is on, it boosts the value to 118 then closes itslef, without any notification.
if you use the easy fmtx widget, you can associate the fmboost patch and auto apply it, and you get a notification.