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![]() wrote in message ... D Peter Maus wrote: But as an alternative to terrestrial, especially the AM's and AM noise here (and much of that content is on XM anyway), I like it. Can you easily take your XM unit inside the house and use it and then take it in the car and use it? I have an XM Roady XT which has a built in FM modulator. I can unplug the unit and bring it into the house, but since I often leave it on one channel for long periods of time, I often leave it in the car and the range of the FM modulator is enough that I just listen to it over the house's radios. I really like XM, and if you are good/lucky, you can get a year's subscription for $77. |
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