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ken_burke
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Sep 04, 2017

Sirius Radio for RVs Reception

All . . . . I am thinking of buying equipment for the SiriusXM system. What reception do you get with Sirius?? Do you have to have a truckers antenna to get good signals??
I am having mixed emotions about Sirius . . . . costs 425 dollars for equipment for my truck. I am not sure it is worth it.
Thanks . . . . . ken

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  • 2oldman wrote:
    BobKrogstie wrote:
    The last year I had it the renewal was somewhere in the $300 range, I called, they stood firm, I cancelled.
    You do the same thing with your TV, or your phone service?

    No. I have pay as you go TracFone and no TV service.
  • BobKrogstie wrote:
    The last year I had it the renewal was somewhere in the $300 range, I called, they stood firm, I cancelled.
    You do the same thing with your TV, or your phone service?
  • Go to best buy. They have portable systems for around a hundred dollars. With one of these you can move it from truck to trailer, to house, to other cars. No reason buying a big buck built in one.
  • ken burke wrote:
    All . . . . I am thinking of buying equipment for the SiriusXM system. What reception do you get with Sirius?? Do you have to have a truckers antenna to get good signals??
    I am having mixed emotions about Sirius . . . . costs 425 dollars for equipment for my truck. I am not sure it is worth it.
    Thanks . . . . . ken

    and then an asking $250 - $350/year for the subscription. First couple of years I was able to call them and tell them I wanted to cancel my subscription because of what I considered to be an outrageous amount and they offered their "special rate" (they were asking $265 and I got it for $85). The last year I had it the renewal was somewhere in the $300 range, I called, they stood firm, I cancelled.
  • I just have the little bulb antenna. Works fine except for in canyons or tunnels. Love Sirius radio. Nice to have the same stations everywhere and no fading.
  • I got it with my truck and extended warranty for life, like it... reception is good, only draw back is heading NW and North as the camper overhang blocks the Sat signal. Antenna on the truck roof.

    While I do have the little extended antenna, I haven't put it on the front hood. There are other discussions on this on location but I'm planning, when I figure out how to access the box behind the glove box somewhere, to put it on the front cent of hood.

    Other than that, it's good to listen to, news, music, comedy etc.. so to me, well worth it. Especially out west where stations aren't as dense and a lot of blank areas of reception..

    Again, only draw back, easily solvable, is the signal blocking.
    I'm full time, so it's more appreciated than just weekend camping.

    Hope that helps...

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