$100 is okay for a decent-sounding radio, on the order of a Boston Acoustics Receptor or a Tivoli Audio Model One. And it would be a shame to waste that HD fidelity.
But $100 is too much to spend for a new way to get crappy sounding radio, digital or not.
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