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For about 12 dollars a month, lots of people enjoy mostly commercial free Sirius satellite radio. In addition to satellites, Sirius uses land based repeater transmitters to provide the signal in areas where reception is blocked by buildings and hills. Since October, Keith McCracken is among the many people who contacted us .saying they can't listen to Sirius indoors on a portable unit anymore. Keith's office is on the sixth floor. Keith McCracken/East Pennsboro, "If you had a window on that side of the building, that you could face it out, .you could get the antenna out there. You can probably listen to it then. But other than that you need the repeater to work or you're not going to get any signal at all." THe FCC made Sirius shut down all of its Pennsylvania repeaters in October because of a licensing problem. Sirius and the FCC are not saying when the problem may be worked out. So, if you're planning Sirius as a holiday gift for someone who listens indoors, instead of a car, keep that in mind. A forty dollar sirius antenna extension is available that may help. You can extend the antenna fifty feet. We are not receiving any complaints from subscribers of XM satellite radio. XM has many more land-based repeaters than Sirius, and apparently, there is no licensing problem with the XM repeaters. |
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"A Nickelback Christmas"- that would be my own ninth-level of hell. |
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here's their complaint department... reception@sirius-radio.com |
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and someone out there is just buying it up. i cant tell the difference btwn hinder, nickelback, and 3 doors down for that matter. Im not a musician, but I spend time with musicians and they can all replicate that sound so easily b/c its just simply written. makes you really appreciate what Nirvana started back in the 1990's and what bands like Pearl Jam and Audioslave continue to this day. dont know what kind of music you are in to, but you should check out Pearl Jam's lastest album. its a throwback to some of the stuff they were doing in the 1990's. maybe not like TEN, but a similar sound to what they put out on Vitalogy. hard to believe those guys have been going at it for 15 years now. Repent |
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