Subscribers Only: DID YOU SUBMIT YOUR SUGGESTIONS TO SIRIUS / XM?

  1. Sho' Did!

    41.2%
  2. Nope.. I Wanted To Cry About The Changes After It Was Too Late!

    58.8%
  1. ParkRanger

    ParkRanger Light Load Member

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    I was considering sat radio until my trainer played 1 station on Sirius for 2 weeks. Same songs over and over and over. I have an iPhone with lots of songs and can also do internet radio (free) while I'm driving. I realize that Sirius/XM have a lot more stations than my trainer used, but after 2 weeks, I can't see that I would pay the monthly fee.
     
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  3. dancnoone

    dancnoone "Village Idiot"

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    One of the primary reasons I cancelled mine. My I-Pod.

    The second. While I do listen to talk radio, it's not "breaking news" issues. And I can get the majority of missed feeds online while home.

    I can generally load a months worth on my I-Pod and listen the next trip out.
     
  4. MrMustard

    MrMustard Road Train Member

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    Does this work out in middle of nowhere? I had an AT&T air card in my laptop and streamed radio with it one day, just to experiment. I was heading west out of Columbus, Ohio on I70. It worked without a hiccup until I got close to Effingham, Il then the whole thing died on me. I had the laptop sitting on the bottom bunk so I didn't stop to fool with it until I got to East St. Louis.

    I love my satellite radio, but at 13, 14 cents a share for Sirius stock, I'm not sure how much longer they will be around. I'm not that much into music as I am the talk stations. Having grown up near Cincinnati, I pretty much listen to WLW most of the time.
     
  5. Brickman

    Brickman Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Pretty much any where in the 48 you have a clear view to the sky.


    You don't catch me without my sat radio. I even roll with a spare receiver in case mine dies on the road. All I gotta do is call Sirius with the new ESN and I'm back in business.
     
  6. Cybergal

    Cybergal Road Train Member

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    Satellite Radio is pretty much like Satellite TV. The only difference is that TV gives you a picture.

    There are as many RERUNS on the one as there are the other.

    But, it still beats Am/Fm radio. The only time Am/Fm radio is used now, is to find the updates of traffic movement through Chicago.
     
  7. 88marmon

    88marmon Bobtail Member

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    you can even get that on xm with the weather to boot!! there are both good and bad that happened with the merger. the dj's never used to 'hit the post' or overlap songs, but now do it to an annoying extent. I also miss a couple of my favorite channels that have disappeared, but by the same token, there are a couple of sirius channels that i really like. eg. underground garage.
     
  8. LandShark

    LandShark Road Train Member

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    Riverdale, Ga
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    What got me to get my Sirius radio was a trip to Laredo Tx I DONT SPEAK SPANISH and dont understand their music either. Nothing like being in the middle of nowhere and cant get even an english speaking country station... Now that I have had my Sirius for over 2 years I couldnt travel with out it. NFL channel NASCAR Fox news Cnn news Hnn...Road dog channel. I am not a Howard Stern fan but if I wanted to I could listen to either of his 2 channels..I love the fact that I can tune into a race or a football game and never have to change the channel again until the game is over....
     
  9. cplmac2

    cplmac2 Heavy Load Member

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    Yup, for Chicago it's XM channel 217 and for traffic it's actually pretty darn good. Better than WBBM because it basically repeats traffic and weather non-stop. Pretty monotone but hey, it's the traffic how exciting can it be?
     
  10. ParkRanger

    ParkRanger Light Load Member

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    If you wanted to know about streaming over the Internet I only have a little experience so far. I just got my first truck today! But big cities 3G reception is great. If you like talk radio you might want to download some podcasts. I just started listening to some and will learn which I like. So far my iPhone has done well holding a signal but I'll learn more as I go.
     
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