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    XM or Sirius?

    And why?

    I've been researching both and I was wondering what you guys thought of each.
    25
    XM
    32.00%
    8
    Sirius
    68.00%
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    #2
    i don't have either, but i'm curious about this too

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      #3
      i got sirius for howard stern.

      XM has better reception and more channels
      sirius is really choppy sometimes which is annoying in the car.
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        #4
        Sirius has DJ's.
        XM is ClearChannel...pre programmed music channels.

        Sirius has better reception here in the PNW.
        XM has better sound quality.

        Most long haul truck drivers have XM.

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          #5
          I have and like Sirius. I would have gotten XM for the MLB Baseball had I realised they had it. Sirius has NHL & NFL.

          Sirius works at least 900 miles south of Laredo, TX. into Mexico.

          I have heard XM has better sound, Sirius sounds fine to my critical ear.

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            #6
            I began subscribing to Sirius when it was the only commercial-free choice. It isn't perfect, but I have no regrets.

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              #7
              I got sirius for stern, too. Lots of good music channels, plus I can listen to stern 24 hours a day.
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                #8
                That's where I'm at now, Sirius for Stern or XM for Opie & Anthony...?
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                  #9
                  Another question though: How is the radio integration abilty with XM? I know Sirius can run right through your headunit if you have the right model but I wasn't able to find out if XM would do that too? Their website kept trying to sell me a seperate screen that would mount to my dash, and between the G-Tech and the radar detector I have too much crap on my dash as it is...
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                  http://www.myspace.com/brendanfiddle


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                    #10
                    I had a module that ran through my Kenwood HU. I liked the ability to store song data for future downloading, in my Wife's external unit (not possible on the internal units) so when I sold the cab I got an external unit that I also have a cradle for the house so it is like having two units.

                    I'd get XM to avoid Howard he is the personification of the asshole New York Jew that gives us a bad name. (I am a New York Jew before anyone gets their panties in a bunch)
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                      #11
                      I am (at least in part) a New York Jew as well which probably explains why I've never been a huge fan of howard's show. XM does have internal units though? I'd just prefer to keep my interior as clean as possible.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Fidhle007
                        XM does have internal units though?
                        No one (TMK) makes a deck with sattelite built in anymore.

                        It is an outboard box.

                        Most companies have your choice of XM or Sirius.

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                          #13
                          Looking for info on hardware I found this:




                          This is the only radio that Crutchfield has with internal XM:



                          Alpine CDA-9820XM
                          AM/FM/XM CD Receiver In Stock

                          CD-R/W playback • detachable face • 18 watts RMS x 4 • MaxTune tuner • Bass Engine • MediaXpander • optional AUX input • built-in XM Satellite Radio tuner • 2 sets of preamp outputs • changer control


                          Free shipping on this item
                          Free kits and harnesses for most cars
                          $249.99

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                            #14
                            I figured I'd have to buy a seperate tuner but I want one that's hidden and runs through the (soon to be) already existing headunit, although that Alpine deck seems pretty cool.
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                              #15
                              For Sirius the modules run 99.00 but I got mine for 50.00, I may have one so if you get a Kenwood and decide on Sirius I'll practically give it to you.

                              The cool thing about this Alpine is all you need is an antenna.

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