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Fm Radio Compactflash Card

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no other product like it

(5 out of 5) by Stephen Goldston on Jun 4, 2004 (san francisco, CA United States)
I use this mainly as a radio for my notebook. It's not billed as such, but the PC software is on the CD also. You get a line-in cable, and if you have a line-in jack and a CF slot or a CF slot adapter like me, then you can play a radio without slowing down your dial-up connection. Also, it doesn't use up desk space, except for a few inches protrusion from the CF card. I lost the software when I closed down my computer without shutting down the cool-looking on screen tuner. A deinstall/reinstall didn't do the trick, so I had to use system restore on Windows XP to get it back.
It works fine on my Toshiba e750 ppc as well. Reception is average, so only count on getting strong stations. The on-screen tuning is the easiest and most accurate radio tuning, though.

Not bad for the price

(4 out of 5) by C. Shah on Nov 4, 2006
This is a pretty nice device for the price paid. The signal quality however, sometimes suffers when I am indoors, but that happens with my oter FM player as well. Overall a nice product if you use your PDA a lot. The good thing is that it comes with a PCMCIA adapter as well and can be used with the laptop.