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Old April 17th 05, 07:06 PM
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On 16 Apr 2005 05:51:50 -0700, wrote:


SR wrote:
I was wondering if satellite Radio by Sirius is a live broadcast? Or
whenever you turn the radio on, you have the choice to hear an

earlier
broadcast at a latter time?

Also, if you are a subscriber, do you get a free program guide in the


mail? Or you have to go on their website to get a program guild?

They made a better looking Satellite radio by Tivoli. I do not like
those very tech looking satellite radio that looks like a walkman. I


find them very cheap and confussing looking.

Should I ever move on to satellite radio, I would like a nice table

top
wooden radio. With lots of knobs.

And I would hope to hear a commercial free Coast to Coast
program(AM)with Art Bell.

I would say that Tivoli makes nice sounding radios. I hope that they


make more large wooden radios with shortwave included.

It would be really cool, if a satellite radio could have a monitor in


it, giving more information. But controlled by knobs.

Also, when they say that a Sirius or xm satellite radio has am/fm,

does
that means that the am/fm signal is a radio signal or a satellite
signal? -They should better explain these things.

73, SR


The best thing for you to do is fix whatever problems you're having
with your antenna. I understand that the problems must be quite serious
for you to be considering satellite radio, but think of them as
challenges, not problems. You could even describe them for the group
and someone might be able to help you.

Assuming you don't want to fix your antenna, you still don't need to
bend over for XM or Sirius. The internet has more content than
either/both of these services, so get whatever you need in order access
it.

Steve

You have a real problem, don't you. Some people like to be able to
listen to the radio without having to involve a damn computer.
Especially when driving around. Or hiking.

Satellite radio is an evolution of a medium that started with Morse
code. If everyone thought like you it would still be all dots and
dashes.

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Old April 17th 05, 07:10 PM
 
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You have a real problem, don't you. Some people like to be able to
listen to the radio without having to involve a damn computer.
Especially when driving around. Or hiking.

I don't care if people use a computer. I don't normally rely on a
computer myself when it comes to radio.

Steve

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Old April 17th 05, 07:41 PM
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David wrote:

On 16 Apr 2005 05:51:50 -0700, wrote:


SR wrote:
I was wondering if satellite Radio by Sirius is a live broadcast? Or
whenever you turn the radio on, you have the choice to hear an

earlier
broadcast at a latter time?

Also, if you are a subscriber, do you get a free program guide in the


mail? Or you have to go on their website to get a program guild?

They made a better looking Satellite radio by Tivoli. I do not like
those very tech looking satellite radio that looks like a walkman. I


find them very cheap and confussing looking.

Should I ever move on to satellite radio, I would like a nice table

top
wooden radio. With lots of knobs.

And I would hope to hear a commercial free Coast to Coast
program(AM)with Art Bell.

I would say that Tivoli makes nice sounding radios. I hope that they


make more large wooden radios with shortwave included.

It would be really cool, if a satellite radio could have a monitor in


it, giving more information. But controlled by knobs.

Also, when they say that a Sirius or xm satellite radio has am/fm,

does
that means that the am/fm signal is a radio signal or a satellite
signal? -They should better explain these things.

73, SR


The best thing for you to do is fix whatever problems you're having
with your antenna. I understand that the problems must be quite serious
for you to be considering satellite radio, but think of them as
challenges, not problems. You could even describe them for the group
and someone might be able to help you.

Assuming you don't want to fix your antenna, you still don't need to
bend over for XM or Sirius. The internet has more content than
either/both of these services, so get whatever you need in order access
it.

Steve

You have a real problem, don't you. Some people like to be able to
listen to the radio without having to involve a damn computer.
Especially when driving around. Or hiking.

Satellite radio is an evolution of a medium that started with Morse
code. If everyone thought like you it would still be all dots and
dashes.


If everyone thought like you this would be rec.totemysatellitereceiver.tard

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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Old April 17th 05, 10:48 PM
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dxAce wrote:

If everyone thought like you this would be rec.totemysatellitereceiver.tard


If that would get the satellite 'tards out of here I'm all for the new
news group.

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Telamon
Ventura, California


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Old April 18th 05, 02:02 AM
 
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If that would get the satellite 'tards out of here I'm all for the new
news group.

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Telamon
Ventura, California


You're right, Telemon. The satellite radio people should found their
own group if they're too lazy to fix their defective antennas.

Steve

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