Blogs: 0 (Add) Vehicle: '00 F-150 Lariat 4X4 Joined: Jun 2005 Member # 119 From: Harrisburg NC Visit Gallery
Posted
- June 10 2005 : 6:35p
Pros: Can wirelessly transmit to your radio without having to use their tape deck attachment (who the hell has them anyway??) even with the trucks stock OEM radio, can take it anywhere you go (it is not hard wired into on truck), can get almost all the MLB games that are being played, and can also get NASCAR and in car radio communications, small, it can be easliy nstalled into any car or truck with very litle effort.
Cons: when transmitting wirelessy to the radio it can pick up interferance from the FM channel you are set on (it comes through as static), on outside a major city the satelittle signal may go out (but it is only for a sec or two).
I know I have a baised opinon(sp) on XM (have XM), but XM is the fastest growing satelittle radio company out there. They have just passed over 4 million subscribers while Sirius has around 1.5 to 2 million. But this is just me.
Here is a picture of mine installed into my truck.
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Posted
- August 5 2005 : 1:45p
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Originally posted by wolfman38
I know I have a baised opinon(sp) on XM (have XM), but XM is the fastest growing satelittle radio company out there. They have just passed over 4 million subscribers while Sirius has around 1.5 to 2 million. But this is just me.
Da Wolf
XM also has a much higher subscriber aqusition cost though.