Aruba radios are very high quality and have not been produced in great quantity. Therefore the price is high. I think they list at $199. Quantity pricing should be available from dealers like Energy-Onix, Armstrong Transmitters, and BEXT. But I don't think they have any stock at the moment.
The radios have wooden cases, tuner bass ports, SD card slots, AUX in and out, headphone jack, and external speaker jack for stereo bookshelf applications.
I will be driving up to Wisconsin again for the summer and would be glad to visit anybody who's remotely within range. We can put FMeXtra on the air and drive around to see how it plays. All I ask is that stations feed me and put me up if I need to stay overnight in the area. They usually have trades, and I live low on the hog.
It should be fairly easy to create an audience for a new channel or two. Beautiful Music is very hard to find, but people love it. And many markets have no center or left talk available, for example.