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Default 12-02-2005, 02:10 PM

I have a Sirius radio and it's the best thing I've ever bought. I love it. The one that I have is a unit that you can take out of the car and plug into a boom box. I listen to it in the car and then bring it in at night and use it as my alarm to wake up to in the morning. I also bought another unit for my daughter that is in college. Her's is hard wired into her Jeep. She really only listens to it when she's going back and forth to school.

As for sound quality, mine is crystal clear most of the time. However, I'm using a unit that broadcasts on a radio frequency to the car radio. I only have four frequencies to choose from. The only city that this has been a problem in is the city where my daughter goes to school. There is an existing station on all four channels! That's why I chose to get her the hard wired unit. She gets perfect reception.

In Atlanta I get perfect reception on mine, and I love the "take it with you" aspect of it. I listen to alot of college football on it (that's one of the reasons I chose Sirius - Alabama games are not on any of the local radio stations) and I listen to the games on my deck with the boom box and a beer.

I've also listened to live Jimmy Buffett concerts (the Radio Margaritaville channel) while sitting on my deck with my wife. There's nothing like listening to Buffett with a cold one and enjoying a great summer night ... and I usually have a cold beer too.
  
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