Jim, Which radio do you have?  I am considering buying one myself and am 
looking for one that is at least somewhat accessible.  Thanks.
Dave
On Dec 27, 2012, at 9:10 PM, BBS <bigbigshawn....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Jim. Personally, I wouldn't listen to Sirius XM on an iPhone because of 
> several reasons. Firstly, as others have said, the app is almost unusable. 
> Sure, you can navigate to a station, but when you're in the player, Voiceover 
> doesn't work. Secondly, I certainly wouldn't unsubscribe your radio receiver 
> because if you want to listen to it longer than 90 minutes, you'll need to be 
> constantly at your iPhone to start it up again because it times out every 90 
> minutes. That was my biggest turn-off with the app and I like to sleep with 
> the radio on and when I had the app, it would always kick me off after 90 
> minutes. So yeah, you're better off with your radio receiver.
> 
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