I have been a member for a goodly number of years. About a year back the reception began to get irregular. As I recall this occurred at about the time that they raised the rates and joined up with another firm. After some discussions with them I cancelled my subscription and went back to our local KERA station in Dallas. Not as much selection but good signal strength.
On 6/16/2013 7:45 PM, John and Donna Weidlich wrote:
*I would be interested in hearing from any of you who have xm satelite radio regarding any reception issues you have had with home units and how you have resolved them. I have been an xm subscriber for several years and have had reasonably good reception with the antenna in my home office, even though there is no south facing window. At times the reception was intermittent but it has worked fairly well most of the time. However. for the past few months, my reception has been terrible. Some days, good reception, but most days no signal at all or a signal so poor that I can't listen to it. Nothing has changed in the environment as far as I can tell. I have talked several times with the tech people and none of their suggestions has helped. I have tried different locations for the antenna with no success and also exchanged the units a couple of times. It did work for a while in the bedroom in a south facing window but I don't want to use it there. So have any of you had more problems than usual with the signal lately? Have any of you tried mounting the antenna outside or if so, did it make a difference. As much as I like the programming, I am about to give up on it and cancel the service since I am certainly not getting what I am paying for. John *


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ATI (Adaptive Technology Inc.)
A special interest affiliate of the Missouri Council of the Blind
http://moblind.org/membership/affiliates/adaptive_technology

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