BEER30 Posted November 7, 2007 #1 Posted November 7, 2007 Ok , this is for you XM fans . I know some prefer Sirius , but I just broke down and subscribe to XM , as my Zumo is XM compatible . Went ahead also purchased the Garmin GXM 30 antenna , but still working on a cheaper alternative . Being new , (like 6 hours new to me ) , trying to figure out the various bouquets of music . I'm a southern rock , C & W , Oldies , classic rock , adult comedy and some of the older long hair bands . What is your favorite channel that you listen too , other than talkshows and sports ? Right now I'm listening to channel 49 , Big Tracks . Having an insight as to what others listen too , may help out on saving time to listening to some undesired music . But then again , variety is the spice of life ! I also subscribe to the Online XM , which was also included in the subscription to listen to at work and home while on the puter . And before you ask , I get pic's of where I mounted my antenna posted tomorrow . But to enlighten you , I have previously made a mount out of Kydex , which is moldable plastic like material . I heated a strip 2" x 5" wide with a heat gun , folded it onto my mirror mount like a table top . The fold wrapped around at the bend of the mirror arm so the kydex does not twist . Then used self sticking loop Velcro on the top . Then used the hook portion on the bottom of the XM antenna . I sometimes placed my radar detector there . BEER30
Mariner Fan Posted November 7, 2007 #2 Posted November 7, 2007 For Comedy go to 150 or 153. For music I check out: 6 - 60's 7 - 70's 8 - 80's 9 - 90's 10 - 16 is Country The 20's is pop music. The Mid 40's is Rock. I of course like channel 175 which is Major League Baseball.
86er Posted November 7, 2007 #3 Posted November 7, 2007 Hey, Gene, I love my XM 46 is pretty good classic rock 45 is XM Cafe, pretty good stuff that you don't often hear, from artists that you know. ..................I.E. Spingsteen covering a Ray Charles song, etc. 50 has a lot of good acoustic and live rock 110 & 113 Has some good classical. Nice to listen to someplace like the Blue Ridge Pkwy 220s are for traffic in different major cities
Skid Posted November 7, 2007 #4 Posted November 7, 2007 I listen to the 60's & 70's.... kinda tells my age uh?
Wolfie Posted November 7, 2007 #5 Posted November 7, 2007 You telling me there are more channels than just Big Tracks 49?:rotf:That's all I listen to..... I may crash if I try to change it.
Midrsv Posted November 7, 2007 #6 Posted November 7, 2007 I tend to stay on 16 - country, 6 - 60's, 7-70's and occasionally check out CNN or FOX news. I mounted my antenna with a RAM mount setup and it can be seen in this photo. DT
BuddyRich Posted November 7, 2007 #7 Posted November 7, 2007 46 49 150 151 152 49 27 11 thru 16 40 41 Did you pay call in and have them add the nav to your subscription so you get road conditions and weather reports ?
BEER30 Posted November 7, 2007 Author #8 Posted November 7, 2007 BuddyRich said: 46 49 150 151 152 49 27 11 thru 16 40 41 Did you pay call in and have them add the nav to your subscription so you get road conditions and weather reports ? No , just the basic subscription made online . I stay out of the big cities that they cover and try to plan the drive through then during non-peak hours . Weather , I watch before hand or just look up into the sky .I'm not a fair weather rider either , so it doesn't really matter anyways to me . It was hard enough to go out and pay for radio in the first place . I'd rather buy more chrome and leather . But BEER24/7 mentioned I listen to the same songs on the MP3 player over and over , LOL ! BEER30
Lone Eagle Posted November 7, 2007 #9 Posted November 7, 2007 I primarily listen to 6 - 60's and 7 - 70's. Though on Weds mornings I love catching 40 at 7AM (my time) for Bob Dylan's hour. Other than that, I'll catch 10 or 16 - or maybe even the Broadway Tunes channel.
Princess M Posted November 7, 2007 #10 Posted November 7, 2007 Most of the time I listen to channel 16, Unless my daughter is in the car and then we listen to the Disney Channel (channel 115).
E-Fishin-C Posted November 7, 2007 #11 Posted November 7, 2007 Gene..you have XM for 1 month and you'll be switching over:rasberry:
Dexx Posted November 7, 2007 #12 Posted November 7, 2007 I've had XM for 3 years, won't give it up. I mostly listen to 202, but big tracks, top tracks, deep tracks, and all of the comedy channels are in my favorites list. X-country is a good one too.
RoadKill Posted November 7, 2007 #13 Posted November 7, 2007 Willies Place - 13 I think and 14 BlueGrass. I also like 34 the Southern Gospel channel and the decades 6 - 8 mentioned above. I really like mine. We took it on vacation and really enjoyed the variety.
halfwitt Posted November 7, 2007 #14 Posted November 7, 2007 I got XM because of the MLB package 3 years ago. I have an old Roadie II. My A presets are 1 - US Country 17 2 - Highway 16 (country) 3 - XM Comedy 150 4 - Deep Tracks 40 5 - Top Tracks 46 6 - 60's 6 7 - 70's 7 8 - Real Jazz 70 9 - MLB 175 10 - CNN 122 My B and C presets are all full too but these are my most frequent channels. I am going to get a new receiver this year as this thing has seen better days. What mounts easily to the VR and is portable to move to the cage?
Redneck Posted November 7, 2007 #15 Posted November 7, 2007 10 13 46 49 150 151 Thats all you need to know.
Mariner Fan Posted November 7, 2007 #16 Posted November 7, 2007 halfwitt said: I got XM because of the MLB package 3 years ago. I have an old Roadie II. My A presets are 1 - US Country 17 2 - Highway 16 (country) 3 - XM Comedy 150 4 - Deep Tracks 40 5 - Top Tracks 46 6 - 60's 6 7 - 70's 7 8 - Real Jazz 70 9 - MLB 175 10 - CNN 122 My B and C presets are all full too but these are my most frequent channels. I am going to get a new receiver this year as this thing has seen better days. What mounts easily to the VR and is portable to move to the cage? I'm thinking about getting a Pioneer Inno. I have XM in my truck but not on my bike or the wife's car. Figure I can move it over if needed.
MamaMo Posted November 7, 2007 #17 Posted November 7, 2007 Love XM have it in both trucks and on bike. Have sirus on tv and have to say I like XM better. You will find some channels only online to listen to 307 is the country online only channel I listen to online. In the truck I listen to Highway 16, The Blend 25, The Heart 23, US Country 17, 60's 6, Enlighten (Southern Gospel) 34, Spirit 33, Fox News 121
Tartan Terror Posted November 7, 2007 #18 Posted November 7, 2007 It wont matter soon. The merger of Sirius and XM are in front of the FCC right now and Im watching it in a daily basis. I bought some stock and if they merge they will both jump quite a bit. They seem to have the support they need. They say it wont affect the rates and if anything they may come down as they will merge the best of both networks and save lots in repetative stations plus give the sports they offer a larger market. Xm has MLB and NHL right now and Sirius has Nascar, NFL and NBA. All those will more than double the market. It wont be a monoploy as both networks compete against terestrial radio and internet radio, not to mention Ipods and recorded media. I prefer Sirius but am really looking forward to the merger. Actually Sirius is listed as purchasing XM. http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/ticker/article.aspx?Feed=PR&Date=20071105&ID=7759046&Symbol=SIRI
BEER30 Posted November 9, 2007 Author #19 Posted November 9, 2007 Well I'm eating my words ! I was asked about XM-WX (weather) and I made my reply , well today I signed up for the xm weather out of curiosity . I was a bit surprised as on another posts someone claimed it cost $30.00 a month . Well it didn't , $9.95 per month . Being I just activated my xm radio subscription , they waived the xm-weather activation , made it the primary and placed me on the family plan which dropped my radio rates to $6.95 . Of course they included tax , but still under $18.00 per month . It has the multiple day forecast and satellite , temp and all the other stuff you see on the tube . I will be putting to the test as I am out the door around 3:00 am in the mourning unto a some what 2,000 mile road trip . BEER30
TrainMaster Posted November 9, 2007 #20 Posted November 9, 2007 All this XM talk and nobody has mentioned Flight 26. Now I'm no youngster and it may be a result of having 4 children in their late teens and early 20s, but I find that the adult pop/rock selections are pretty decent. No hip/hop, but not traditional easy listening either; just a good blend of contemporary pop/rock music. Give it try . . . . or not. When it's not 26, it is 49. Ken
MikeM8560 Posted November 9, 2007 #21 Posted November 9, 2007 I like mostly 80s 49 big tracks and 41 lost tracks? 13 willies channel. the blues channel 74 i dont get it why all the old delta blues give me more SRV & cohen wolters ect.
BuddyRich Posted November 9, 2007 #22 Posted November 9, 2007 You will actually get weather alerts if there is any severe weather in the area or on your planned route. The traffic is great also as you approach a major city you can see if there is any construction/accidents in the way and get re-routed around it. Things you can't see till you get there will be on the Zumo before you get there.
Royal05Steve Posted November 9, 2007 #24 Posted November 9, 2007 I listen to 40, 46 and 49 You can listen to it on your puter also and easier to sample the stations. I also have it with my DirecTv
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