indianablue
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Wed Dec-08-04 06:51 PM
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I bought Sirius last night... |
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I bought the sportster and boombox.
If AAR was not on there and did not have its own channel I would have nnever bought it.
I enjoy other channelsw but AAR was the drivign factor.
After i activated the account I wrote to Sirius and told them why I bought thier system specifally for AAR.
I liek to give feed back cause I think the 'silent' majority who are not GOP lovers deserve something other than hate radio.
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indianablue
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Wed Dec-08-04 06:53 PM
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1. Plus it frees up my computer more..... |
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With the cable modem it was not a big issue streaming but I like to mobility of the Sirius unit.
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Wed Dec-08-04 06:53 PM
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2. Tell me more about buying Serius |
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My son wants Serius for Xmas... how should I buy?
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indianablue
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Wed Dec-08-04 06:55 PM
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3. well I am extremely new to Sirius so I am not an expert... |
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others on here shoudl be able to help more at this time.
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Wed Dec-08-04 07:11 PM
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go to Radio shack and get their Orbiter unit. It's similar to the Audiovox one and works extremely well. And the price is the same as most other places. You need the basic unit and a "car kit" and/or a "home kit" that the unit fits into to make it work. A Boombox is fun, too, and eliminates the need for the home kit, but the gadget can be made to work with most boomboxes or stereos.
The gadget works by sending an FM signal to the car radio or home stereo, or by plugging directly into the audio jacks of the home stereo.
For the car, you might need a "cassette adapter unit" for 20 bucks, since the FM frequencies are limited and in areas like mine it's difficult to find an empty FM station.
Best Buy and other electronics stores might have units on sale, and the cassette adapter is only 15 bucks there.
You could go online and order a unit directly from www.sirius.com You want to go there anyway to sign up. Pay for the whole year's subscription and save a few bucks.
Wherever you go, check for rebates and package deals.
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Wed Dec-08-04 07:20 PM
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11. So when it says that there is an FM Modulator built in... |
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Do I still need to get the car kit?
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TreasonousBastard
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Wed Dec-08-04 10:08 PM
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in some units the modulator is built into the car kit. In all of them, the kits give you the power cord, antenna, etc.
The main unit isn't meant to stand alone and has to be used with something else-- home kit, car kit, or boombox. Or anything else they come up with in the future.
Some of them are just front ends to be used with car radios made to be used with them, but that's getting a little far afield.
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Wed Dec-08-04 07:00 PM
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Why did you pick Sirius over XM? I like it for stern, NFL radio, etc... and AA helps. But I thought AA was on XM as well.
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Wed Dec-08-04 07:06 PM
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5. XM is part owned by Clear Channel (bad) |
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Edited on Wed Dec-08-04 07:07 PM by BlueEyedSon
Sirius has the FULL Air America program day... XM only has a few programs (good)
Sirius has a GLBT station - evidence of left leaning (good)
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Wed Dec-08-04 07:13 PM
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7. Sirius also has TalkLeft and more international news.... |
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but, it also has the "All Elvis," Patriot, and Fox channels.
(gotta make a buck, I suppose)
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Wed Dec-08-04 07:25 PM
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That does it - I have to get Sirius!
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Wed Dec-08-04 07:17 PM
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Well, that settles that! I had no idea they were owned by the future state radio corporation. I also didn't know they only had some AA programming. Sirius it is!
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Wed Dec-08-04 07:19 PM
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10. BTW have you seen this? |
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Wed Dec-08-04 07:22 PM
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12. wow, that was weird :) n/t |
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Thu Dec-09-04 11:35 PM
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15. CC only owns less than 5% |
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From what I've heard, their only programming input on XM is their LA station, KIIS-FM, being present, as well as some of the syndicated programming they own.
Other than that, they don't have any input into what XM does on their stations.
But if you're looking for liberal talk, I'd go with Sirius. They give you a straight AAR feed and a seperate liberal talk channel as well. Can't beat two liberal talk stations.
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Wed Dec-08-04 07:17 PM
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9. Sirius: Radio Shack is offering a $50 rebate |
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Personally, I find the monthly service charge of $12 plus per month a bit excessive. If I were in my car all day it would make sense to me, but as I work from home, my AAR, music, and world news needs are well satisified with my DSL connection.
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