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No matter how you slice-and-dice, FM modulators will perform either good for you, or bad for you, given the external circumstances. For the city of Chicago, Irock uses frequencies that are being used by a few stations. That will cause static while in the area being covered by those stations. And then there are areas where it works fine.
I heard there is an FM Modulator capable of scanning the whole FM range and selecting unused one for the area. Have no idea who makes it.
Currently, there is, in my humble opinion, no adequate wireless substitute for a tape adapter or a mini jack. One day perhaps, but I would opt for the wired solution at this point in time.
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