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Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="About2bite" data-source="post: 6249095" data-attributes="member: 49703"><p>Either one will work for you, i'd check out their websites and look at the channel line up to see which one fit you best.</p><p>XMRadio.com</p><p>SIRIUS.com</p><p></p><p>They are both $12.95 a month and require a $10 activation fee, no contracts and the music is commercial free.</p><p></p><p>There are a ton of receivers running from about $50-$350 depending on what you want. If it were me and going in my car, i'd get an aftermarket radio that is sat ready and get the direct adaptors to get you digital quality and a clean look. If you want to bring it into your house you can get a plug and play receiver and use it pretty much anywhere. Either way you go you should be happy with it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Josh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="About2bite, post: 6249095, member: 49703"] Either one will work for you, i'd check out their websites and look at the channel line up to see which one fit you best. XMRadio.com SIRIUS.com They are both $12.95 a month and require a $10 activation fee, no contracts and the music is commercial free. There are a ton of receivers running from about $50-$350 depending on what you want. If it were me and going in my car, i'd get an aftermarket radio that is sat ready and get the direct adaptors to get you digital quality and a clean look. If you want to bring it into your house you can get a plug and play receiver and use it pretty much anywhere. Either way you go you should be happy with it. Josh [/QUOTE]
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