Does Sirious make a PC version?  That could be interesting if they do.  

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Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 1:30 AM
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Subject: Satellite radio receivers


Hi, everyone!

I just got my Sirius receiver today and
listened to the preview channel.  I got
the home kit and receiver.  It's a
little bulkier and heavier than the XM
radio, and the buttons on the remote and
receiver are laid out differently.  I'm
going to go ahead and activate tomorrow
and I won't have to do that on moving
day.  All home receivers flash the i d
number, so you have to have sighted help
to read it off to you.  I did not go for
the computer version of the receiver
because I do not have enough u s b
ports; I only have two of them; one is
being used by the scanner and the other
by the XM pcr.  The Sirius receiver has
a regular power cord with three-prong
plug where XM has that bulky, heavy
adapote  plug.  The one for the boombox
is heavier than the one for the home
adapter kit.  All those box adapters
make it combersome on a power strip.

I'm anxious to check out their oldtime
radio, folk channel and other music and
talk choices.  Who knows?  I might find
some programs I like a lot there, too.

I'm keeping my XM.  It's still my top
choice.

Mimi





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