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From: Paul H.P. Christen (no email)
Date: Sun Oct 03 2004 - 09:03:22 EDT
Here's a none answer....
Have you purchased an XM radio contract yet? If not, I would suggest
looking into Sirius as well. I looked at both and went with Sirius for
several reasons:
They stream their audio over the internet so I can listen to it at work
or whenever I have internet access.
They have NPR, ALL the NFL games, CNN, etc.
I know a handful of people who have made the comparison and have chosen
Sirius, prolly worth a look if you haven't.
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
[mailto:trawlers-
> ] On Behalf Of Mike Danforth
> Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2004 6:10 AM
> To:
> Subject: T&T: X M Radio
>
> Hello Everyone
> I am interested in installing a X M Radio on my boat..
> X M Radio has many different models of radios,
> one of there models is advertised for marine use..
> Can someone tell me if they have used this model
> and how it performs.. Also if anyone has tried any of
> there other models on there boats .... Thanks
> Mike Danforth
> 52' Defever L.R.C.
> Daytona Fl.
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