I bought a Sirius car receiver unit for my wife as a Christmas present, I have not installed it yet. I didn't do much research, (could be a mistake) so my question is, can I subscibe to XM or do I have to sitck with Sirius since I bought that brand?
charper1 said:i have tested both, and i too must agree that sirius is the better choice.
Diamond Jim said:Thanks for the advice. I was at my brother in law's and he had Sirius and I liked the way they had the music sub categories such as three eras of classics rock. I thought I had made the right choice, just needed someone to tell me that I did. Thanks again.
Sirius_Rich said:You did!!
Neutron said:I will tell you Sirius is the best $13 I spend every month. I haven't turned back to regular radio since.
Sirius_Rich said:
Neutron said:I don't listen much to Blues (though I do like Stevie Ray Vaughn) but I know Sirius does have some good Blues channels.
Neutron said:You would have to subscribe to Sirius with that unit. No one makes a unit yet that can get both.
Sirius is the better one of the providers based on programming and their growth potential in the next couple of years. Sirius also has the majority of major sporting events minus MLB and NASCAR.
Neutron said:You would have to subscribe to Sirius with that unit. No one makes a unit yet that can get both.
Sirius is the better one of the providers based on programming and their growth potential in the next couple of years. Sirius also has the majority of major sporting events minus MLB and NASCAR.
Diamond Jim said:Hi guys,
I finally got around to getting my Sirius up and running and I am quite impressed. Rode to work the first morning listening to King Crimson's "In The Court Of The Crimson King." I haven't heard that classic on the radio in 35 years.
My question is, is their anyplace to find their sports broadcast schedules?
SiouxperDave said:I'm not a fan of Stern so that doesn't interest me.