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Mile High wrote:
For us, the whole point of satellite radio is it works where-ever you are, with no real reliance on streaming or OTA range. That part hasn't changed. Stored music has always been an option but we like comedy and talk radio (which is the same sometimes) regardless of where we are. It costs, but so far worth it to us.
โDec-07-2016 07:25 AM
holstein13 wrote:For us, the whole point of satellite radio is it works where-ever you are, with no real reliance on streaming or OTA range. That part hasn't changed. Stored music has always been an option but we like comedy and talk radio (which is the same sometimes) regardless of where we are. It costs, but so far worth it to us.
I had XM Radio for a few years on my old Mercedes and I got if for my guys in the warehouse as well. It was great for its day.
But today, there are much better options for music. As someone mentioned, there is streaming music from iHeart Radio, Pandora, Spotify, etc. if you have cell coverage and if you don't, you can always play your own music collection that easily fits on some of the larger iPhone and Android phones.
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โDec-02-2016 09:09 AM
Ava wrote:
Hi bumpyroad, I did have a sat. docking sets in two cars and the moho, but with my new vehicle it seems silly to go to all the trouble of wiring it in when it is already there. I will dig up all my old CDs instead. Thanks Doug
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โNov-30-2016 03:37 AM
Ava wrote:
I have had a Sirius xm for more than 10 years. My newer car has a built in sat. radio program. Sirius will not let me activate the car unit and let me keep my portable unit in the motorhome without paying for a second subscription. I have just cancelled it and they don't seem to care.
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