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Old April 16th 05, 01:14 AM
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Default SIRIUS Satellite Radio

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
 
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