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WXLO reception with boosters

This weekend, WXLO's boosters likely turned on. I know this because I was in the West Suburban YMCA this weekend walking the track with AM/FM headphones on, and WXLO (usually barely audible) was almost clear as a bell! WXLO has also added many more IDs emphasizing their coverage in the Boston market, and their traffic reports are mostly Middlessex County based. Has anybody else noticed a change in their reception or a change in their attention towards the Boston market?
 
This weekend, WXLO's boosters likely turned on. I know this because I was in the West Suburban YMCA this weekend walking the track with AM/FM headphones on, and WXLO (usually barely audible) was almost clear as a bell! WXLO has also added many more IDs emphasizing their coverage in the Boston market, and their traffic reports are mostly Middlessex County based. Has anybody else noticed a change in their reception or a change in their attention towards the Boston market?

Just checked here indoors about 3 miles south of the Needham towers on a Sony portable, and the signal is quite good. I actually don't recall if it was like this previously though.
 
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