I have mine hooked up to my stereo or the myfi, portable unit, you can
actually put another radio on FM radio stations, set in the menu, and listen
that way, or plug headphones in or something. Really, it's a great way to
go, I said the same thing but since I got XM, I've loved it! I listen daily
for many many hours a day. While I'm doing stuff around the house and stuff,
on vacations I do since we don't have TV where I stay in the summer, or we
do but only 3 or 4 channels, no racing at all and XM fills that void, it's
great!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2005 4:29 PM
Subject: satolite radio
Hi;
I always thought it was totally ridiculous to pay for radio which should, of
course, be free. Then my kits got serious satellite and its really not bad.
I haven't looked at either site but is there an easily read listing of what
is on what channel? Also, I don't think we ever had any antenna issues.
Didn't seem to make a difference what window was used. How easily do the
units connect to an amp and speakers (not just the boom boxes they sell to
go with the receiver?
Rich
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