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Will an XM radio receive signal in Hawaii?
All you bozos who said its a SATELITE radio and can receive singal ANYWHERE, made me look into this further and found this thread. Looks like I'm out of luck. http://www.xm411.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=22252
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- gearboxLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Apparently no for both XM and sirius... But technically you can hear their service in Hawaii (but you are tied to a wired connection such as the internet or one of the small sidhes)
Supposedly, it can cover the full 48 states, the lower partion of Alaska, most of Canada, some of the caribean and "most of mexico"
- hartzellLv 45 years ago
properly, i'm no longer too specific approximately XM, yet I also have a Sirius gadget, and that they artwork the comparable way... Sirius has a definite boombox you will get that helps you to take the reciever everywhere, and that they've homestead structures too, the place you could set up an antenna in a window. i'm hoping that facilitates, regardless of if i do no longer understand too lots approximately XM. solid luck with that!
- Tammy ™Lv 41 decade ago
Let me just pull my XM radio out of my back pocket and fly to Hawaii to find out.
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- Sir NigelLv 61 decade ago
NOPE! I am really ticked about it as well. Can't get Sirius either! I want 24/7 sports!!!
Source(s): XM radio ads - Terry LegendaryLv 41 decade ago
its satellite radio. it'll receive a signal everywhere but in tunnels and in hell
Source(s): http://www.myspace.com/garbagepen - NALv 61 decade ago
Is that you Bert? I didn't know you were such a hot chick. Uhmm, I don't know if it will or not, sorry.