Hello Tmservo,

Monday, December 29, 2008, 7:30:04 PM, you wrote:

> 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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Hello Bill,

Monday, December 29, 2008, 6:40:28 PM, you wrote:


> My son bought me a Sirius satellite car radio for Father's Day. My wife loved 
> it
> so much she hijacked it into her car!!

> But she wanted an in-home solution. So I picked up a Sirius Boombox. Plug in 
> the
> head-end unit, plug in my headphones, and when everyone is fast asleep, I have
> all the radio I could ever need way into the wee hours.

> Radio + subscription, + boombox set us back a few hundred, but it was well 
> worth
> it.

> Bill



> -----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




I wondered about how people got along with these. How well do they
play inside anyway? Is there some sort of external antenna that must
be hooked up or does the thing have to be next to a window?

I don't
drive a lot but I drive some. How are these units for switching
between vehicles?




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 joeuser - Still looking for the 'any' key...

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