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Default Yo!! Jaffa Kearns!!


"Gene Kearns" wrote in message
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On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 14:29:10 -0400, HK penned the following well
considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

Gene Kearns wrote:
On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 11:41:23 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing penned the
following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

You have XM right?

Curious about something. Have you noticed a decrease in satellite
signal level recently - like, say, within the past month or so?

I noticed this a while back, then saw that the FCC is going after
Sirius and XM for power level infractions - both terresterial and
space. Apparently, both HAD been exceeding their designated power
output.

Just curious.

Just noticed my response didn't propagate......

Anyway.... I traded in XM for Sirius. XM always had a stronger signal
Sirius. I don't think I have noticed any degradation in performance
lately.

I've noticed, on several receivers, that Sirius can be lost by going
under a bridge..... (that *never* happened with XM)



Everytime I visit a mall (not that often, thank goodness), there are
pitchmen in kiosks selling XM or Sirius or whatever, and I am still
trying to figure out why I would want to pay for this stuff. When I
listen to radio, it is almost always an NPR affiliate with news or the
kind of music I prefer, and if I really want to listen to only the music
I like, I have my iPOD. Howard Stern is NOT on my list of "have to hears."

So what's the big deal?


I don't know that I would characterize it as a big deal, but I did
elect to keep the service. XM was on my truck when I bought it. I
thought that I would probably not use the service and let the free 90
day subscription lapse. I ended up listening so much that I kept the
service and later changed to Sirius.

There is programming to fit anyone's tastes..... talk left, talk
right, 60's, 70', 80's, dance, reggae, jazz, classical, NPR, country,
comedy, and even Playboy....

Like John noted, if you are traveling, you don't lose the signal. I
don't really care for the iPOD thing.... and as for being a DJ,
listening to Margaritaville, I have heard more neat music by composers
and artists with whom I was unfamiliar to justify the expense.

There is a Sirius Internet portal that I have piped from my computer
through my old amplifier onto my deck..... a good book, an ice bucket
stocked with Red Stripe, salt air, and Margaritaville sounds.......
ah..... the life!


You be Jammin Mon?


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