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Seeking advice on Sirius satellite radio
#184760 11/20/07 08:57 PM
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Hi guys, and thanks for reading this.

Mrs. medic8r has informed me that she wants Sirius radio for Christmas. Ever since WETA-FM dropped NPR, we don't get NPR any more, and this is the driving force. She'll want to listen to it at home and in the car, so I've started looking at the gadgets available. After looking at Sirius' web site, it's clear there's a lot of ways to skin this cat.

So, anyone have one of these Stiletto systems? It seems that's the way to go, as they will dock into an AVR with a kit, or into her car with a kit.

The AVR she'll be docking into is our HK AVR-145. I don't think that it is especially Sirius-ready, but there are some RCA jacks on the front that I imagine I'll plug a dock into. There's space on our mantel for the thing to sit unobtrusively.

I figured that I'd check with my posse before strolling into Circuit City or the like with all all my noob ignorance. Any advice is appreciated!


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medic8r #184895 11/21/07 04:31 PM
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Mmmmm. Tender noob ignorance covered with a subtle apathy sauce. Delicious.


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tomtuttle #184913 11/21/07 05:35 PM
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I have only listened to Sat. Radio in rental cars. In my totally subjective opinion is that I am consistently disappointed in the audio quality for music. Sirius, I think, actually sounded worse than XM but I can't say for sure as it's always different cars. Some stations are better than others but I think if I won the hardware free I'd probably not hook it up unless the reoccurring charges were also free. If you like talk radio, then I guess it would be just the thing.

Sorry, that doesn't answer any of your questions but you did give ma a chance to rant about our last form of free broadcast entertainment turning into a pay service.

About the only thing I enjoyed was laughing at the incredible range of things you can enhance with a pill on some of the 'not so commercial free' stations.

To add something objective. 3 people in my building have these, Delphi Roady XT and think they are the best thing ever. I know nothing about them so the link takes you to the first review I found.


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Re: Seeking advice on Sirius satellite radio
tomtuttle #184917 11/21/07 06:06 PM
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 Originally Posted By: tomtuttle
Mmmmm. Tender noob ignorance covered with a subtle apathy sauce. Delicious.

Somebody's feeling his Wheaties today, eh?!

BTW, I took your advice and installed that DVD burner in my Dell. Didn't even have to med up first. ;\)


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Re: Seeking advice on Sirius satellite radio
Murph #184918 11/21/07 06:17 PM
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 Originally Posted By: Murph
3 people in my building have these, Delphi Roady XT and think they are the best thing ever.

Thanks for the info, but after getting off my butt (apathy sauce, grumble~) and looking into service options, it looks like Sirius is definitely the way to go. It has three NPR channels to just one for XM, and that one on XM doesn't have much of the programming that we like, such as Car Talk and Fresh Air.

Props also go out to oldskoolboarder, who politely offered (via PM) to send me, CV-style, a no-longer-wanted XM portable kit.


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medic8r #184922 11/21/07 06:26 PM
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No worries, I certainly wasn't pushing one service or the other. That particular receiver was just the only one I had any 'reviews' on from people I knew.


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Murph #184927 11/21/07 06:32 PM
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 Originally Posted By: Murph
No worries,

I hadn't heard that particular phrase much until my visit to Oregon this year. It seems to be the regional version of "No problem."

I think it'd make a good motto for my practice.


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medic8r #184948 11/21/07 09:30 PM
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'Riight'

That's the one everybody down here seems to be using at the moment, drives me nuts.

I've had XM since they've been out, and I've been pretty happy with it so far. But all of the Sirius folks seems to be raving about that service, I'm thinking about switching.

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Re: Seeking advice on Sirius satellite radio
medic8r #185008 11/22/07 03:51 AM
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Doc, don't know anything helpful about Sirius, but rather curious about the WETA comment. It's one of the streaming FM stations I listen to listed on Classical Webcast that also carry varying amounts of NPR coverage. Simple computer hookup at home; no help in car.


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JohnK #185044 11/22/07 02:34 PM
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I've got Sirius in my car. Came with the 300C pre-paid for a year. It took me a month or so to get into, but I soon found myself not listening much at all to regular FM broadcasts. In fact the only time I do is when I need local traffic info, then its back to satellite. When it came time to re-new, it wasn't a question. As far as SQ goes, it isn't quite as good as FM, lacking slightly in detail and imaging...
But then again I've been spoiled by my Axioms.

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