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Lhorn

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XM is the only thing that keeps me sane when I'm stuck in traffic on my 40 mile commute.
 
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formek

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I have a docking station. they were cheep I have a couple. I just move the reciver beteew them. PS I have Sirius . I could not live without Howard Stern!:willy_nil
 

formek

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Its sirius xm, now all the same, some of the station #s are different I think.

I thought all the premium Chanel were still separate. Like XM has opie And Antony. Sirius has stern so on and so on. I don't get opie And Antony unless I pay extra.

Correct me if I am wrong
 
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Lhorn

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If you have straight XM, you have to pay extra for the "BEST OF SIRIUS" add-on to get Stern. It's only like $3 per month I think Could be wrong.
 

SGKent

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we have XM in two cars and at home and love it. For a couple bucks a month you can add it to your computer and listen at work if your employer doesn't block it. One of our car units is built in and the other plugs into the lighter socket - we move it between other cars.
 

JohnMcD348

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For the year or so that I had Sirius, I could listen to it on the Computer also. I would just plug in speakers to my laptop and run it like that. The way license works is for the individual device you're using to receive with, not where you're listening to it.

As long as you have a adapter to be able to plug it into your stereo, shouldn't be a problem.
 
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