This isn't an answer to your question, exactly, but a suggestion that you might want to consider a couple of alternatives to a tuner. If you live in a city with good FM programming and you live in a place in that city where reception is reasonable, a tuner for your main system may be just what you want.
But if you live in a city like I do, where there's not much on the FM band that's very interesting, you might be happier with one of the satellite radio receivers from Sirius or XM Radio. The sound quality isn't as good as good FM but the program options are very broad.
And if you really do want to just listen to FM casually, one of the stand-alone radios like the one from Cambridge Soundworks or a Tivoli table radio might do the trick in a package that's more versatile than a tuner.
But if you live in a city like I do, where there's not much on the FM band that's very interesting, you might be happier with one of the satellite radio receivers from Sirius or XM Radio. The sound quality isn't as good as good FM but the program options are very broad.
And if you really do want to just listen to FM casually, one of the stand-alone radios like the one from Cambridge Soundworks or a Tivoli table radio might do the trick in a package that's more versatile than a tuner.