I first received this sevice as a Christmas gift and I was immediately taken with the concept. No more of the same old annoying commercials and useless jibber-jabber that you get with regular, land-based radio stations. For more information on their full line-up of stations, visit http://www.sirius.com/.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Sirius XM Radio
I renewed my subscription to Sirius XM Radio today.
Sirius Radio is a satellite radio (SDARS) service. They are headquartered in New York City, with smaller studios in Los Angeles and Memphis. Subscriptions are prepaid and range in price from $12.95 per month ($8.99 for each additional receiver) to $499.99 for lifetime (of the receiver equipment) subscription. There is a $15 activation fee for every radio activated. I paid $131.63 or $10.97 per month for one subscription. I have not had the car wired yet for Sirius. That will come in the spring or summer. There is a very small port with a face plate that sits next to the amp in my house. This faceplate is removable and once the car is wired, I will be able to simply take the faceplate with me and plug it into the port in the car to enjoy uninterrupted music.
I first received this sevice as a Christmas gift and I was immediately taken with the concept. No more of the same old annoying commercials and useless jibber-jabber that you get with regular, land-based radio stations. For more information on their full line-up of stations, visit http://www.sirius.com/.
I first received this sevice as a Christmas gift and I was immediately taken with the concept. No more of the same old annoying commercials and useless jibber-jabber that you get with regular, land-based radio stations. For more information on their full line-up of stations, visit http://www.sirius.com/.
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