satellite radio
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Marine68, Sep 30, 2009.
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I bought my Sirius radio about six years ago. It cost me $100 plus $500 for the lifetime subscription. You can get radios for as cheap as $30 now. And the subscription will cost you about $15 a month. Either company has a best of the other on their services for an additional $2 a month.
Which company you go with depends on what kind of extra programming you want to listen to. Sirius has NFL, NBL, Nascar, and some NCAA. XM has MBL and NHL and some NCAA. Sirius also has two channels devoted to Howard Stern. The music channels on both are the same. Just like the news channels.
Walmart is the cheapest place to find a small radio. I suggest you just get a cheap one for now and check it out before you invest a lot of money in a nicer one.serious_sam and Marine68 Thank this. -
thanks... i never knew this... well its not like i can afford it now but maybe later
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Don't forget Sirius has Martha Stewart
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Love that XM!!!! Music, news, baseball. Talk radio when the dispatcher hasn't raised my BP enough.
I did invest in the $30 antenna at a truck (looks like a kid's magic wand) and it improved the reception over the magnetic car antenna that came with the unit. Only time I lose reception now is mountain passes or a very deep canyon (I-84 Oregon).
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Thanks for all of your replies. It looks like Sirius is best for NFL, is that correct? What about College football, is either one better than the other? Can you get weather reports for your current area when you need them? What is your favorite way to get weather reports?
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"Don't forget Sirius has Martha Stewart
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XM/Siruis have weather/traffic conditions for certain big cities. Check with them on whic had what. jtrnr1951 Sat radio is a lot better than being in the middle of nowhere with no am/fm radio signal. The only time I had a problem in getting a signal is on parts of I-84 and I-5 in Oregon.
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