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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter5117" data-source="post: 194281" data-attributes="member: 799"><p>I spend about 3 days a week on the road and could not do it without XM. Mostly either the finance shows or news radio, so it really acts more like a substitute for TV that is on all day when I am in the office.</p><p></p><p>At our weekend cabin in the woods, we have no satellite or cable, so all our communications must come over the air waves. I am also a Ham so I have a receiver that works good for pulling in ham, shortwave, etc. Days when the football game, golf match etc is not coming in over the TV antenna, I break out the radio, hook it up to the long-wire I have strung between the trees, and can pretty much pick up anything I want to listen to. Usually out on the back deck with a pipe of something close at hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter5117, post: 194281, member: 799"] I spend about 3 days a week on the road and could not do it without XM. Mostly either the finance shows or news radio, so it really acts more like a substitute for TV that is on all day when I am in the office. At our weekend cabin in the woods, we have no satellite or cable, so all our communications must come over the air waves. I am also a Ham so I have a receiver that works good for pulling in ham, shortwave, etc. Days when the football game, golf match etc is not coming in over the TV antenna, I break out the radio, hook it up to the long-wire I have strung between the trees, and can pretty much pick up anything I want to listen to. Usually out on the back deck with a pipe of something close at hand. [/QUOTE]
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