My clock radio also has a TV band, so no more waking up up to TV sound. My old car with the AM radio just did not do it for me anymore. Thus, I bought an Audiovox converter with FM and TV bands, whereby I select TV band and then rotate the TV dial to hear ch 2-13 on my way to work. It is generally a better news source. Does that mean I need to buy a new car? Or, will they make a converter box for 12 Volt automobiles?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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