Xm and sirius are same now, sirius bought xm. Best monet I spend.  One of those 
cheap luxuries. Less then going to a film, and if you drive a lot way worth it. 
 

CW
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Anthony Q. Martin" <amar...@charter.net>

Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2008 20:18:20 
To: <hardware@hardwaregroup.com>
Subject: Re: [H] Pillow talk radio?


You can get something like the RoadyXT w/ home bundle to listen inside 
your home with whatever speakers you have.  You can then move the 
RoadyXT to the car as well.  Of course, you also need a sub to XM / 
Sirrius. I think they are like 7$ / month or so.

Most

Joe User wrote:
> Hello HWG,
>
>       I just can't settle on a solution to an issue I have. See, I
>   live out in the sticks. AM radio is a nightmare in the evenings. I
>   want to listen to talk radio when I go to sleep. The bedroom is
>   upstairs and I have no network connections up there. I have the
>   ability to do wireless networking. The bedroom is on the top floor
>   of the home and my bed is near a window. I have considered Internet
>   radio but don't know anything more about it then that it exists and
>   I have considered satellite radio service (xm/siris/other?). When I
>   lived in upstate NY I used to listen to 81 WGY (810 AM) because in
>   the evening was a talk radio show that discussed daily events and
>   random chat basically. They had call-ins and what-not. It doesn't
>   have to be theme based like gardening but I am open to options.
>     As this is probably no surprise - I want to do this as cheap as
>   possible. I will listen to whatever it is through a headphone jacked
>   pillow speaker as to not disturb the wife. I have seen Wi-Fi Net
>   radios but never seen a home install satellite radio. Just need a
>   little advice and help if someone knows more about this stuff.
>
>   Thanks.
>
>   
>
>   

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