Anybody tried Satellite radio?
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Anybody tried Satellite radio?
I just got myself a Kenwood Sirius receiver for christmas and got it hooked up and activated tonight. It sounds awesome so far. Crystal clear and no commercials! <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="gr_stretch.gif" /> All opinions and/or experiences welcome...
<small>[ December 13, 2002, 09:35 PM: Message edited by: JWRENCH ]</small>
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Re: Anybody tried Satellite radio?
I just got my Kenwood KDC-X559 head unit, I'm waiting for the satellite receiver for Christmas. I'm hoping it sounds good and the music on Sirius doesn't suck ***.
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Re: Anybody tried Satellite radio?
WhatWhat, No Commercials??? how much!!!!!! How many stations does it have? Where can I see it in action? How much a month? nevermind, I want it.
Besides I can listen to squaak box on my way to work and should therefore be able to afford more mods.
Besides I can listen to squaak box on my way to work and should therefore be able to afford more mods.
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Re: Anybody tried Satellite radio?
Yes indeed no commercials and cd quality. New music, old stuff, cnn news, etc. 100 channels worth. Receiver $54 after instant rebate. Antenna $50 after mail in rebate. Progamming is $12.95 a month.
I got mine at circuit city. The catch is you either have to have a satellite ready head unit or buy another little $69 display unit to run it. You can also log on to their website and listen to all of it over the web.
http://www.sirius.com/servlet/Conten...=1018209032790
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I got mine at circuit city. The catch is you either have to have a satellite ready head unit or buy another little $69 display unit to run it. You can also log on to their website and listen to all of it over the web.
http://www.sirius.com/servlet/Conten...=1018209032790
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Re: Anybody tried Satellite radio?
I have had my XM radio since last christmas and wouldn't take anything for it. My programming is $9.99 per month. I have a alpine xm ready head unit,alpine module,and terk antenna.