Satellite Radio Has Gone Portable - Sirius vs XM
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Satellite Radio Has Gone Portable - XM vs Sirius
I for one have thought seriously about subscribing to a Satellite Radio Account. There have been several reasons why I have delayed signing up though. At first it was about the cost. That is not really an issue now. Then it was the choice of radios. I wanted one that I could use in my car and one that is handheld for my workouts.
If you have ever driven cross country you know what is like to loose a great radio station and then have to search for another. The scratch and static is annoying but you hope to be able to hear the end of the song or the next sentence of a talk radio host. Finally, when you can no longer understand or stand the noise you hit the search button.
Enter - Satellite Radio in the USA. Although Satellite Radio has been in existence before 2001 it was intended for stationary listening. In 2001 Satellite radio went mobile. Sirius and XM utilizing different systems started to provide similar entertainment services to the busy and always on the move US listeners. Sirius with its elliptical orbits and XM with its repeaters fill the bill.
The diversity of Satellite radio is achieved due to gigantic amounts of digital and CD (Sirius's 7 terabytes vs XM's 22 terabytes) storage and the ability to retransmit programming from off site locations such as sporting events, news broadcasts and entertainment venues. Files kept in storage is continually being updated and refreshed. Sirius and XM also maintain numerous studios where artists can perform their acts live.
Now back to my original attraction to mobile Satellite Radio. My interest began to peak once the portable-handheld radios began to surface. They are not inexpensive by any means but they are becoming more accessible. Below I have listed several Satellite Radios. Another option is to listen to Satellite Radio on an internet enabled PDA or cell phone.
The next hurdle is to decide which service (Sirius vs XM) to subscribe to. Although both services are very similar, their programming is different. The decision will be based on the availability of the type of programming that you prefer. For example, if sports are your favorite programming - research each to see which offers programming closest to your preferences.
Listed below are highlights of each service.
Sirius
- 125 channels
- Commercial Free
- Music, Talk Radio, Sports and Entertainment
- Online Listening (available for Sirius Subscribers)
- Stiletto 2 Portable Satellite Radio
- Stiletto 10 Portable Satellite Radio
- Sirius S50 Radio with Car Kit
XM
- 170 Channels
- Commercial Free (Questioned by some)
- Music, Talk Radio, Sports and Entertainment
- XM NavTraffic and Weather
- Online Listening (available to XM subscribers)
- Inno XMP3 Player Satellite Radio
- Helix Satellite Radio
- SKYFi3 Satellite Radio
Personally, I am still on the fence. Talk radio is my favorite preference. There is Martha Stuart on Sirius and Neil Cavuto on XM. Other than that I like the idea of hearing my choice of stations no matter where I roam.
XM Satellite Radio in Pink!
XM Satellite Radios
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Antenna Headphones for Xm
Price: Too low to display
List Price: $38.99 |
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Samsung YX-M1Z Helix XM2go Portable Satellite Radio with MP3 Player
Price: $229.98
List Price: $349.99 |
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Pioneer Inno XM Radio XM2GO + Home Dock And Car Kit
Price: $249.99
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XM Satellite Radios
Sirius Satellite Radio
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SIRIUS ST4-TK1 Starmate 4 Plug-and-Play Satellite Radio Receiver with Car Kit
Price: Too low to display
List Price: $149.99 |
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SIRIUS Sportster 5 Satellite Radio Receiver with Vehicle Kit
Price: $134.64
List Price: $169.99 |
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SIRIUS Stiletto 2 Portable Satellite Radio with MP3 Player
Price: $254.48
List Price: $399.99 |
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Sirius Home Kit for SP4-TK1
Price: Too low to display
List Price: $69.99 |
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SIRIUS SCC1 SIRIUS Connect Universal Tuner
Price: Too low to display
List Price: $49.99 |
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Directed Electronics 14105 Car Antenna
Price: $14.99
List Price: $49.99 |
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Directed Electronics 14240 Outdoor Home Antenna
Price: $28.49
List Price: $59.99 |
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Directed Electronics SLV2 Sirius Stiletto 2 Vehicle Kit
Price: $39.96
List Price: $49.99 |
XM Satelitte Radios
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Pioneer GEX-INNO2BK Inno 2 Portable XM Satellite Radio
Price: Too low to display
List Price: $335.00 |
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Antenna Headphones for Xm
Price: Too low to display
List Price: $38.99 |
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Lenmar Replacement Battery for Pioneer Inno and Samsung Helix XM Radios
Price: Too low to display
List Price: $29.95 |
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Belkin F5X009 Sports Armband for XM Helix and XM Inno Satellite Receivers (Black and Citron)
Price: Too low to display
List Price: $24.99 |
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XM Adapter Plate for Belkin XM Portable Audio System
Price: Too low to display
List Price: $40.95 |
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Pioneer Car CDINHOME1 Satellite Home Kit for INNO/XM2GO
Price: Too low to display
List Price: $80.00 |
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5 volt AC Adapter for XM Receivers SKYFi3 Xpress Inno MyFi
Price: $9.95
List Price: $24.95 |
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Delphi SA10307 Premium Sound System Adapter
Price: $13.98
List Price: $19.99 |
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I think you need to update this hub. Aren't the two services now merging? I know there was concern about anti-trust, but I thought this was going through now.
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Let me know when you update it! please
Thanks marky4232 for reminding me to udate this hub. I am aware that the two companies have merged. I will write an updated hub and will link it to this one.
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- New options for satellite audience (The Record)
XM satellite subscribers can now add select Sirius channels to their existing service, and Sirius subscribers can now add select XM channels to theirs. 3 days ago
- International Datacasting Corporation Announces Radio Project With The Radio Network in New Zealand (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
International Datacasting Corporation,, a global leader in providing advanced solutions for the distribution of broadband multimedia content via satellite, announced today that IDC, in partnership with its NZ distributor AVW, has been selected by The Radio Network,, in New Zealand, to modernize the broadcaster's satellite distribution network using IDC's SuperFlex Pro Audio satellite products. 4 days ago
- International Datacasting Corporation Announces Radio Project With The Radio Network in New Zealand (CCNMatthews via Yahoo! Finance)
OTTAWA, ONTARIO-- - International Datacasting Corporation, , a global leader in providing advanced solutions for the distribution of broadband multimedia content via satellite, announced today that IDC, in partnership with its NZ distributor AVW, has been selected by The Radio Network, , in New Zealand, to modernize the broadcaster's satellite distribution network using IDC's SuperFlex Pro ... 4 days ago



Blogger Mom says:
7 months ago
Ah, if only XM was commercial free! I've heard many many commercials on air. But, we still subscribe. I have to say that I do enjoy my XM! =)
Hopefully down the road they will merge, so that you don't have to choose.