Jim, I'm using it on the PC but not well. The F11 seemed to help. When I
first subscribed online a couple months ago, I could use it, though not
well. My experience was at that time the farther down the list the channels
you wanted were, the harder it was to activate them. But I was using
insert-f5 to get a list of the buttons and doing it that way. Somewhere
along the way, I stopped being able to activate the 70s channel. Which is
near the top when you open the player. I would attempt to activate the
button and it wouldn't do anything, and the next time I'd try to activate
it, I would consistently get channel 4 which is the 40s channel, not at all
what I wanted to listen to. The F11 seems to have helped. But it's tough to
use on the PC, although  the channels are good.
I probably will purchase a unit once I get some cash and go looking for
them. Casey, what is the model number of what you have purchased? You can
get them all onli8ne but I don't know what they look like and how accessible
the units are.

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On Behalf Of Jim Portillo
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 9:52 AM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Looking for XM users

Howdy folks,
I'm wondering if there is anyone out there using XM radio.  I'm thinking of
getting it, either online or with the radio.  I'd like to chat with you
about XM.  
How accessible have you guys found it to be, especially online?
Jim
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