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Old June 23rd 04, 03:06 PM
Nathan D. Olmscheid
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I have tried both. Both of them are great.

I know that Sirrus is now being installed as an option in a lot of vehicles.
The new Chrysler 300C can have the Sirrus option. No XM option though. Its a
very nice setup if you get the GPS system as well as it uses that big screen
for the meny and such. Very nice package.


"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
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We're looking at adding satellite radio service to Atlas. (It's his
reward for winning the trophy for "Best Cherokee 235" at the National
Cherokee fly-in last weekend!)

According to PS Engineering, there is an audio-in channel that can be
used in our existing CD/intercom. We would be looking to connect one
of the new portable radios to this channel.

Can anyone comment on them? Sirius or XM? What's the difference?

I really like the one you see advertised on TV, where the guy pops the
little XM receiver (which appears to be about the size of a cassette
tape) out of his car and brings it into his home boom-box.

It would be slick to have something like that in the plane! Anyone got
anything like it?
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