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Sirius vs xm satilite radio
#1
The last couple trips I have taken to Maui, I have taken my sirius satilite radio, and know reception.
Is their any satilite radio available on the big island?[:I]

setting my soul free....
setting my soul free....
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#2
and it seems I cant spell worth a crap, wish we had spell check on this forum, maybe we do I just havent figured it out.

Their was NO reception for my satilite radio on Maui, Maybe it will work on the big island?

setting my soul free....
setting my soul free....
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#3
I DON'T THINK SO ,NOT THE POPULATION TO MAKE MONEY.
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#4
Eye halve a spelling checker
It came with my pea sea.
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#5
The is no Sirius or XM reception in Hawaii. If you have Dish network you do get some of the music channels but none of the other things such as Martha Stewart channel, new channels or the comedy channels. I read somewhere that Sirius had applied for some sort of something in Hawaii (didn't understand the technical jargon) about a year ago. The merger between the two has been approved by the FCC so I suspect they will expand the customer base and add areas once that is complete.

As far as the mention on making money, neither company has been making money anyway. The merger is kind of the only hope to survive. I think there would be a customer base in Hawaii. It would be a nice feature to have in rental cars.

Sirius is awesome and will be right under fresh peaches on my list of 10 things I will miss about leaving Georgia when I move.

If you are interested in Sirius you should do as I do and e-mail them about once a month about adding service to Hawaii.

Atlanta/Pahoa
Atlanta/Pahoa
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#6
punagirl:

Fresh peaches. Now stop it.. I haven't had a fresh tree ripened peach in over 20 years. The stuff they try to pass off as peaches here are akin to biting into a Styrofoam ball. [xx(]

Andrew

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Sirius is awesome and will be right under fresh peaches on my list of 10 things I will miss about leaving Georgia when I move.


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#7
The footprint of the satellites were not designed to downlink to Hawaii. It is possible to have land based transmitters, most likely in large population areas.
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