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Originally Posted by squirrel
There are many FM radio transmitters available for use in cars, typically to allow you to use an ipod or similar device to transmit the sound to the car's radio. They have small antennas, and very low power output. But if you add a larger antenna, you can get a bit of range out of them. The problem is you might be violating FCC regulations if you do this. So we'll wait to hear from Alan and Al about what you should really do 
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As long as you stay under 3.2 miles, your low power transmitter is completely (edit: not) legal. You should be fine with adding an antenna to any of the commercial iPod FM transmitters. A few of them have ports for antennas ready to go.
You used to be able to purchase everything you'd need to do this at Radio Shack, but I don't think so now.
Be aware that FM sound quality will probably not be exactly what you're looking for if you can tell the difference between an MP3 and a CD, or other similarly degraded audio. Running wires or using a Wi-Fi solution would get you better results.