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Question for ANYONE with a portable xm-sirius satellite radio...?
Which model do you have, where do you use it (city and in buildings or outside), how is the reception - does it work most of the time - where do you have problems?
Thanks
Apparently it picks up stations through any wi-fi and when outside - and then there's the mp3 storage. I ordered one - we'll see how this goes...
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- TinoLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
I have a Stiletto 100 and I am a huge fan of that portable thought the internal antenna is horrible so you need to wear the unfortable antenna head phones.
One thing that is nice is that Sirius and XM have terrestial repeater's in major cities/locations that your portable radio can pick up.
http://www.dogstarradio.com/sirius_map.php <-- There is a link to where all the repeaters are in the US.
Now my Sirius Stiletto also allows you to listen to Internet Radio through some Wi-Fi connections
Also one thing I love about my Stiletto is that when listening to Satelite Radio and I hear a song I like, I press a button and it records the song onto my Stiletto. Also you can add your own MP3s but I have yet to do that maybe when I get my Stiletto 2 or the one after it I'll start adding MP3s
- Anonymous4 years ago
because of fact they're merging i think of the factor may well be moot. I even have XM in my motor vehicle yet Sirius on my satellite tv for pc at living house so I pay attention the two. Sirius seems to have extra desirable track channels and a miles better style yet XM has a pair of channels that i admire! XM additionally has extra desirable transportable instruments besides.