Off topic, but don't go too far overboard - after all, we are watching...heh.
Thu Oct 27, 2005 12:34 am
Just got one
69.00 bucks at walmart
16.00 bucks activation
400.00 bucks life time membership
no more adverts
nice to listen to what i want to hear
number 100 reason why I switched is
HOWARD STERN coming by the end of the year
NICE NICE NICE
but plain dawesome, dawesome (in crackhead Bob's voice)
F the FCC
Thu Oct 27, 2005 11:40 am
well over 400 CD's.
I listen to what I want, when I want.
Thu Oct 27, 2005 1:35 pm
I have had Sirius since earlier this year. It's really great. My decision over XM also was based on Howard Stern.
Thu Oct 27, 2005 1:39 pm
I will be getting Sirius for the month of DeC.
Will try it out for a month or two, but when i have the cash, will buy the for life pass.
Thu Oct 27, 2005 2:23 pm
i have the 2 year plan.. i didnt want to commit more than that.. you never know...
Thu Oct 27, 2005 2:26 pm
I have recently bought some Sirius stock based on the popularity of Howard Stern; I hope it pans out.
I'm glad that you all like it!
Thu Oct 27, 2005 3:36 pm
Unless I"ve got something in particular I want to listen to on disc, My Sat. radio (Sirius) is pretty much all I listen to in the car now. Can't wait for Howard to get on board. I've been without him for over 2 yrs. now.
Thu Oct 27, 2005 3:55 pm
Satellite radio is pretty cool but some facts are little off and often misinterpreted.
- There are still commercials. It depends on what channel you're listening to. Some channels - including where Stern will be - run advertising spots. Some run them more often than others.
- Some channels are satellite broadcasts of actual radio stations (usually from California). Because of this you are still subjected to all the usual radio BS that you're trying to avoid on satellite.
- Other things that some satellite stations do that can be considered annoying include regularly scheduled (sometimes every quarter-hour) station identification and on-air personalities/DJ's that talk (a lot) between songs - just like FM stations.
- Subscriptions are only for the serialized unit you register, meaning that unless it is a portable/adaptable unit, your subscription is only valid on the original unit. You cannot share one membership fee for multiple units, even if it is between a car and house receiver. If you want a receiver in your home, they may offer discounted fee, but you'll still end up paying more. Best thing for that is to get the adaptable type that you can pop out of your dashboard and into a home receiver.
- Satellite is not a flawless signal. When driving you may experience 'dead spots' where the sound will cut out. Sometimes this lasts a few seconds, other times it's a few minutes. Sometimes it occurs because you passed under a bridge. Sometimes there's no reasonable reason why it cuts out. There's a 'dead spot' in front of my house, another just down the street from me. No idea why - there's no overhanging structures (not even tree branches!) or any aerial obstructions.
Don't get me wrong, I love satellite radio. I just don't want people to get all fuzzy on it without knowing a few of the negative items.
Thu Oct 27, 2005 7:25 pm
- Subscriptions are only for the serialized unit you register, meaning that unless it is a portable/adaptable unit, your subscription is only valid on the original unit. You cannot share one membership fee for multiple units, even if it is between a car and house receiver. If you want a receiver in your home, they may offer discounted fee, but you'll still end up paying more. Best thing for that is to get the adaptable type that you can pop out of your dashboard and into a home receiver.
wrong my sat radio is for car and in home with my boom box no extra charge, and who cares if there is id's from radio
Thu Oct 27, 2005 7:48 pm
Originally posted by Slaughter2
wrong my sat radio is for car and in home with my boom box no extra charge, and who cares if there is id's from radio
Directly from SIRIUS.COM:
www.sirius.com
Listen to SIRIUS wherever you are. Subscribers save big on SIRIUS when they activate additional radios. Get up to three additional subscriptions for only $6.99 a month each.
It might be a condition of your lifetime subscription to activate a second unit for free, but otherwise it's $7 a month more.
[EDIT] And now that I think of it - you said you got it at Wal-Mart for $70? It must be this one:
It's listed on the Sirius site as a Plug & Play Device for Home and Vehicle, which is exactly what I was talking about when I mentioned:
...the adaptable type that you can pop out of your dashboard and into a home receiver.
Thu Oct 27, 2005 9:21 pm
Originally posted by JimmyTango
well over 400 CD's.
I listen to what I want, when I want.
same thing here. well I really use the iPod + iTrip
Thu Oct 27, 2005 9:49 pm
i have had it but going to switch to xm for OnA and ron and fez
Thu Oct 27, 2005 10:05 pm
Originally posted by Sabres
same thing here. well I really use the iPod + iTrip
Almost 10,000 MP3's on my hard drive
Fri Oct 28, 2005 3:28 pm
I have an XM radio the one that records the stuff so you can go back to things...

I like it its pretty cool...
Fri Oct 28, 2005 5:38 pm
You don't need to take the sirius radio reciever into your house for music. You can just go to thier web site and stream all the music channels to your computer and listen that way. As long as you have a good pair of speakers, you're all set.
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