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This is rather late, but I've been using Sirius without any problems as far
south as Honduras. I have one of the older large marine antennas and I get 2 out of 3 bars of signal. I know of people using the standard "puck" that comes with it and they just have to orient the puck for best reception. We love it. I don't think that we've put in a CD all season. -- Geoff "Glenn A. Heslop" wrote in news:zbqDf.489455$ki.328645@pd7tw2no: Scott, Know anyone with experience on the Sirius system down towards Georgetown, or further south? Glenn. "scott" jsodellatgmail.com wrote in message ... We have had good reception of Sirius up and down the East coast and throughout the Abacos. Scott "Chuck Wistar" wrote in message ... We had XM on our trawler during the nearly 3 years we lived aboard and cruised (see www.celebratecruising.com). It worked from the Maritime provinces in Canada to the Bahamas almost to Georgetown in the Exumas. Our antenna was slightly shielded by the radar arch and we probably could have gotten it as far as the turks & Caicos. We liked it. CNN, Weather Channel, plus all that music and talk you referred to. Chuck www.seleneannapolis.com |
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