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![]() "Tink *~*~*" wrote in message ... I'm a person who only just started to investigate satellite radio, like, five minutes ago. I'm tired of there being no country station in the NY-Metro area, and I don't believe in "video killed the radio star", so I need my radio. It looks to me, from what I've read thus far, that satellite radio is only for vehicles, not for the home - is this true? I'd be very disappointed, as I don't spend a great deal of time in my car. So, is there (or not) satellite radio for the home? www.xmradio.com XM has the Delphi unit that works in your home/car/office etc. They also have a PCMCIA card for your computer. Sirius (www.sirius.com) also has a "Plug-n-Play" unit, but I don't hear very nice things about it. I've personally experienced both Sirius and XM programming (I have an XM unit in my 2001 Ford F150). While I prefer the audio quality of Sirius, I prefer the content variety on XM. I suggest spending an afternoon at Best Buy and making a judgement call. The other thing to consider would be the longevity of the broadcaster. It's been suggested that Sirius is on some fairly shaky financial ground. XM seems to have the better shot at actually "making it" in this economy. Since the radio units aren't cross compatible, you'd be SOL if you'd purchased a Sirius compatible radio and then Sirius went the way of DrKoop.com. Just my two cents, Jeremy Powell |
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