My gf has one that she uses in my car. She likes it, but I think it's a pain in the ass. In Boston, she usually has to fiddle with it a good five minutes to find a clear spot on the dial. In the 'burbs, it's usually a little easier. YMMV in DC. On highway trips, I find you have to change stations every 30-40 minutes, as some stations fade out and others fade in.
When she actually gets the thing tuned, though, the sound quality is as good as any FM station.
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