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Hi Guys,

Recently, I've been toying with the idea of buying a subscription to a satellite radio service, I've done lots of research and I'm pretty sure that if I decide I want satellite radio, I want to go with SIRIUS but XM does have it's pros as well. I was curious if anyone had had any experience with either company, what satellite radio is like... anything that might help me make up my mind. Thanks Guys!!

 

Eric

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Since I've gotten my iPod hooked up in my truck, I've got thousands of songs to make my own radio with no subscription fee. :dance:

 

Sorry... I know that doesn't help. :D

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iPod: $250-$500 depending on storage capacity (I have the 40GB iPod).

 

I also use the following for use in my Tahoe:

Belkin TuneDok Car Holder - $30 (note: won't work for iPod mini)

Belkin Auto Charger w/Audio - $40

Sony CPA-9C Car Cassette Adapter - $20

 

You can find some of the pieces cheaper by using a different or simpler type (like charger without audio and plug audio into iPod itself... just like the the ability to only have to plug in one cable when I hook up since audio is already plugged into charger cable, plus it's cleaner cabling.)

 

It isn't cheap, and won't likely save you money over Sat Radio until you've used it for a couple years, but it has the advantage that you can take it anywhere, and make your own playlists. :)

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Yikes, I also ran across that songs are $0.99 USD each, I think I'd rather pay $13 USD per month for 100+ stations... Thanks for your input though.

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I have been using XM for awhile now and love it, but I will be switching over to Sirius this summer. I am a big football fan and Sirius has signed a deal with the NFL to broadcast all the games next season.

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How good is the sound quality? Is it worth the $13 USD per month? Is the NFL the only reason for making the change? If not, what else led you to switch? Thanks guys...

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Being a road-warrior, I have several coworkers who have XM. They love it. Sound quality is not notably degraded. From what I've read, Sirius has 100% commercial-free music. XM is about 95% commercial-free.

 

According to what they are telling me, they have had no problems at all receiving the satellite signals no matter where they are at. One even liked his XM system so much, he bought the "portable" unit to set up and use on the job! It's nice because where I usually work, we are surrounded by communications racks and other types of metal.

 

I'm leaning toward buying a satellite radio myself later this year. Hope my $.02 worth helps.

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Thanks Steve... I think I'm leaning Sirius, right now they have a $50 rebate Thumbs Up when you buy two things that I want to buy! I only have a little more to save up and I'm off to Best Buy! :D

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