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On Feb 10, 4:44*pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote:
"SC Dxing" wrote in message ... That makes sense Mike, especially if someone is going to spend $300, it should have a good return policy. I know you have quite a collection so saying the E1 is good means something. I don't buy from ebay but it's just a personal decision with me, I like to touch what I buy. Old school I guess. Plus I don't have a credit card, yea I know, I could maybe get a prepaid one if really needed. Do you actually use the XM on that radio???? The radio doesn't actually HAVE XM. It's got a port where you can plug in an XM tuner (like all those beasties that have a port to set your iPod into).. - You have to spend another $200 or so - to buy the tuner and an antenna. - The E1 just acts as a control head. That's $60 for the XM Tuner-Antenna 'Combo' * Audiovox CNP2000 DUO http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...able/0407.html Plus about $13 per Month for the XM Satellite Radio Subscription http://www.xmradio.com/whatisxm/plans-pricing.xmc |
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