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One XM Receiver-Antenna with Two XM 'Ready' Radios using the AudioVox CNP-1000 XM Tuner-Antenna Module http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ETON-E...o/message/2861 For Owners of the Eton "E1" AM / FM Shortwave Receiver with the Optional XM Satellite Radio : Who have the External AudioVox CNP-1000 XM Receiver-Antenna Module and an XM Satellite Radio Subscription. XM ANTENNAS : Two Different 'types' of XM Antennas Systems : 1. The older passive XM Antenna will NOT work with a newer "XM Ready" Radio. 2. The newer "XM Ready" Intergrated XM Receiver and Antenna will NOT work with an older XM Radio. ABOUT - "XM Ready" Intergrated XM Receiver and Antenna The AudioVox CNP-1000 XM Receiver-Antenna Module CNP-1000 = http://tinyurl.com/lftub eBay = http://tinyurl.com/ebln5 Google = http://tinyurl.com/l6qxl AN IDEA - About the Eton E1 Radio and AudioVox CNP-1000 XM Receiver-Antenna Module : Ideally we would find a newer XM 'Ready' Radio at a very low {good} price that will let us Plug-and-Play the XM Receiver-Antenna that we currently have for the Eton E1 Radios into another Radio at Home and Work or wherever. This will allow us to use the same XM 'Ready' Antenna Subscription for both Radios; and Save Money. QUESTION - Does Anyone Know of such an XM 'Ready' Radio besides the Eton E1 Radio that uses can use the AudioVox CNP1000 XM Receiver-Antenna Module http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...e/0101cnp.html http://www.jr.com/JRProductPage.process?Product=4035122 http://www.circuitcity.com/rpsm/oid/...oductDetail.do http://www.etronics.com/product.asp?...re=&catid=6175 http://www.myradiostore.us/xm-connec...y-cnp1000.html F Y I - XM Satellite Radio FAQs XM FAQ = http://tinyurl.com/qzuxx Are there different XM Antennas available ? What does "XM Ready" mean ? Where can I buy "XM Ready" Radios ? XM 'Ready' Radio : Make and Model * Timex XM-Ready Clock Radio (TMX1) * Sony CMT-HPR99XM XM-Ready 5-CD/AM/FM Shelf System * Onkyo CS-V720 XM Ready Bookshelf A/V System * GPX BCDW9815CNP XM-Ready WMA MP3 Portable CD Player AM FM * GPX HMW9815CNP XM Ready WMA MP3 CD Home Music System AM FM Locations : Store and/or Website ? * Circuit City * Crutchfield * MyRadioStore {All Things XM} Cost : Price ? XM Connect-and-Play Info http://www.myradiostore.us/xm-connect-and-play/ e1'ing you all ~ RHF .. . . .. . . .. .. . . O u t ! The Eton "E1" XM Radio Group at YAHOO ! http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ETON-E1-XM-Radio/ - - - - - - |
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i'm not really understand this XM radio. can i use it to receive
worldspace? TIA |
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On 2 May 2006 04:31:37 -0700, "tao lao" wrote:
i'm not really understand this XM radio. can i use it to receive worldspace? TIA No. For that you need Sirius. |
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David wrote: On 2 May 2006 04:31:37 -0700, "tao lao" wrote: i'm not really understand this XM radio. can i use it to receive worldspace? TIA No. For that you need Sirius. Worldspace is the African/Asian satellite audio system. XM and Sirius are the North American equivalents. I don't know if the equipment interoperates, but I doubt it. The channel that Sirius carries is World Radio Network. Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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MZ - Yes to both your points.
That is my understanding too. ~ RHF "Satellite Radio" {Sirius} offers some International Shortwave Broadcasters via the WRN {World Radio Network} WRN = http://www.wrn.org/about/ WRN = World Radio Network = 'Globally Minded' ABC1 Adult Audience WRN = http://www.wrn.org/about/index.html ABC1 = The ABC1 Consumer Market Assessment 20-40 Year Olds... http://www.researchandmarkets.com/re...report_id=3865 WRN English for North America (including Sirius Satellite Radio) http://www.wrn.org/listeners/station...p?StationID=50 Through WRN, MBN users have access to a wealth of English language programming from Vatican Radio, Israel Radio, Radio Polonia, Radio Romania International, Radio Slovakia International, China Radio International, Voice of Russia, Channel Africa, Radio Australia, Radio Austria International, Radio Budapest and Radio New Zealand International. Sirius Channel 140 - Schedule for WRN {World Radio Network} http://www.wrn.org/listeners/schedul...p?ScheduleID=2 hope this helps ~ RHF |
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For One and All,
"Worldspace" "L-Band" "Eureka" - - - - - More Than Words - - - - - WorldSpace International Satellite Radio Service http://www.worldspace.com/ Coverage Map - WorldSpace Satellite Radio http://www.worldspace.com/coveragema...activeMap.html About - WorldSpace Satellite Radio http://www.worldspace.com/about/index.html The Eureka 147 Consortium http://www.worlddab.org/eureka.aspx http://history.acusd.edu/gen/recording/dars.html http://www.goodsound.com/howto/2001_11_15.htm The "L-Band Frequency Coverage : 500 MHz to 1500 MHz http://history.acusd.edu/gen/recording/spectrum.html ~ RHF |
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Eton E1
NOTE: Watch out - the batteries blow up, when used with the AC adaptor ! So, what is the point of plopping down $500 for this radio - there is not much of interest on shortwave anymore, one can buy a $25 Radio Shack model 12-898 digital PLL AM/FM radio for AM DXing (THE E1 DOESN'T EVEN HAVE AN INTERNAL FERRITE-BAR ANTENNA, OR COME WITH A SATELLITE ANTENNA !), and one can buy a satellite radio for $50, now. Also, after getting $500 in-the-hole, one gets to shell out a monthly fee for satellite radio, plus an activation fee - a bigger ripoff than cable T.V. ! Evidentually, there are major technical problems with the actual satellites, so its future is in question ! So, what is the bottom-line ? Well let's see, $500 for the radio, probably another $100 - $200 for the AM and satellite external antennas, $9 - $12 monthly fee, and the activation fee. Is this another blunder by Grundig/Eton/Tecsun, or a total ripoff - I suspect a bit of both ! This baby, I believe, is assembled in India, while the rest of the Grundig/Eton/Tecsun junk is made in China. I wonder, if the E1 is as cheap as, the Grundig S350 ? |
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