For someone such as myself who spends a great deal of time behind the wheel one of the greatest things to come out in the past few years is satellite radio.
FM just doesn't cut it when driving across the country. It would never fail that just about the time a really good song or interesting program would come on you would drive out of range of that station. Satellite radio fixed that problem.
There is such a variety of programming to choose from that one can stay entertained from Maine to LA. The stations that I listen to the most are the news channels, the classical music channels, the 1940s music channel (love the big band sound), Sonic Theater which does modern radio plays, and Old Time Radio which plays the radio shows from the 30s, 40s, and 50s when radio was in it's prime.
Now that XM has units that can be taken from the vehicle to the house as well as allowing one to listen online it has become an excellent all around radio alternative. (No, I don't work for XM )
Does anyone else here use satellite radio?
FM just doesn't cut it when driving across the country. It would never fail that just about the time a really good song or interesting program would come on you would drive out of range of that station. Satellite radio fixed that problem.
There is such a variety of programming to choose from that one can stay entertained from Maine to LA. The stations that I listen to the most are the news channels, the classical music channels, the 1940s music channel (love the big band sound), Sonic Theater which does modern radio plays, and Old Time Radio which plays the radio shows from the 30s, 40s, and 50s when radio was in it's prime.
Now that XM has units that can be taken from the vehicle to the house as well as allowing one to listen online it has become an excellent all around radio alternative. (No, I don't work for XM )
Does anyone else here use satellite radio?