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[*] posted on 7-28-2007 at 06:37 PM
Sirius satellite radio in Baja and Mainland Mexico


Sometime ago there was a discussion about how far south one can find Sirius radio coverage. I was talking with some folks today who, much to their surprise, got reception all the way to the southern Mexican border.
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[*] posted on 7-28-2007 at 10:07 PM


Were they on land on or water?



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[*] posted on 7-28-2007 at 10:30 PM


I get strong reception all the way to Mulege and in Mulege. In the discussion you referred to, MrBillM explained that the satellite flight pattern is eliptical...that is like a stretched figure eight. That seems to cover lots of Latitude. That's my layman's understanding of what I think he said. :)



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[*] posted on 7-29-2007 at 06:41 AM


I get reception everywhere in Baja down to Cabo. Not sure about mainland.

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[*] posted on 7-29-2007 at 07:40 AM


Why pay for something that is free?
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[*] posted on 7-29-2007 at 08:17 AM


They were driving through mainland Mexico, so I can only say about land, I can't say about on the water.

On the question of why pay for something that is free, because it is more enjoyable than the free product -- especially in remote Baja.
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[*] posted on 7-29-2007 at 08:24 AM


we're currently getting it "free" for a year with the "new" truck...

i LOVE the comedy stations

how much does it cost per month anyway?




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[*] posted on 7-29-2007 at 08:31 AM


It's $13 a month and then $7 a month for each additional reciever -- we have one in each of our cars. They give you a month free if you buy a year or three months if you buy two years.
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[*] posted on 7-29-2007 at 08:53 AM


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Originally posted by 805gregg
Why pay for something that is free?


No static, reception in remote areas where the "free" stuff is not available, and choice of just about any genre you want to hear.
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[*] posted on 7-29-2007 at 08:57 AM
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[*] posted on 7-29-2007 at 10:10 AM


Thanks for that map!
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[*] posted on 7-30-2007 at 11:10 PM


The map says it all. We've used Sirius perfectly to Colima, not tested beyond there as yet but fully expect it will work much farther south.
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[*] posted on 7-31-2007 at 07:17 AM


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Originally posted by oxxo
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Originally posted by 805gregg
Why pay for something that is free?


No static, reception in remote areas where the "free" stuff is not available, and choice of just about any genre you want to hear.


but it repeats over and over and...
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[*] posted on 7-31-2007 at 07:58 AM
I can tell you don't have Sirius or XM?


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but it repeats over and over and...


I got Sirius 2 years ago because: I wanted 2 NPR channels, the ELVIS channel, a channel solely devoted to 60's, 70s, and 80s music. There is a SINATRA channel. Programming changes frequently enough: for months (weeks?) there was a channel devoted solely to Bruce Springsteen. Another time, only music of The Who. Did I mention about 6 country channels, 2 jazz, etc.

Sports? All NFL, etc. I do not notice repeating music, but NPR comes around (Fresh Air, Diane Reahlm show). I have the Sporster and can relisten to 45 minutes of programming by pushing a button. I have the names of 20 songs programmed so when they come on, they play (option to listen or not). When I bought Sirius, there was an option to become a lifetime member for $300 or so. Don't remember exactly. I figured why pay $12/year when I could have programming for freee after about 2.5 years. (If I change ''receivers'' there is a one time $75. charge.

Finally, why have satellite television with high definition receivers on a 52'' plasma when my 30 year old 19'' Sony is working fine with rabbit ear antenna?

I honestly HATE commercial programming and have no dead spots in Baja. Sirius changed my life. I never get bored or have the radio off. Don't even listen to CDs anymore. No need. Oh, and because I have a direct line from antenna to radio, sound is CD quality -- in fact, radio sounds better than my CDs.

If you enjoy music while driving, there is no other way to go.

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[*] posted on 7-31-2007 at 08:10 AM


Ditto what Lee said. They may have playlists, but so does terrestrial radio, and the selection of Sirius stations is far broader than anything available on terrestrial radio, even the public stations. Add that to virtually no commercials, NFL, NBA and college sports, plus local traffic every four minutes and as much Larry the Cable Guy as anyone could want (not with the kids in the car)? It's a no-brainer.



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[*] posted on 7-31-2007 at 08:41 AM


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but it repeats over and over and...


I have never found that to be the case. They may have a playlist that repeats every two or three weeks, but that's not a problem for me since I can't even remember what day of the week it is (baja living will do that to you).

There is so much to choose from, I find that I bounce around the dial every hour or two anyway.

Another thing. The music channels are all commercial free.

I enjoy satellite radio more than I ever thought I would.
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[*] posted on 7-31-2007 at 09:56 AM
XM Ditto


I listen primarily to XM Track 4 (30-40s Big Band) and Track 5 (50s Pop and Rock/Roll) for my music. When I first bought the system, I was amazed at how large their playlist was. I once listened for almost the entire trip South (six hours) and didn't hear any repeats.

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[*] posted on 7-31-2007 at 10:08 AM


I do love my Sirius too. And, Lee, after living here for 5 years without it, it certainly changed my life too. I just bought another receiver with a remote and 30 presets. I can change channels if something comes on that I do not want to listen to. I have found that if you listen to certain channels they do play the same songs over and over, so I switch around a lot. Margaritaville is great IMHO although I never listen to concerts....one can only take so many Jimmy songs. His daughter, Savannah Jane, does a terrific show, always fresh and she has actually gotten me to listen to a few soft rap(is there such a thing?) songs.
These are the channels I listen to most:
Margaritaville
The Vault
The Bridge
Sirius Disorder
Spectrum
Blues
Pure Jazz
Super Shuffle
Rombon
Outlaw Country(dj Rigrocker is a friend of mine)
Univeral Latino
All the decade stations according to my mood(04-08)

I havent really gotten into the sports, talk, comedy, martha stewart kinda stuff. I like to listen to baseball on the radio but dont really have much interest in that anymore after 20 years of Oakland A's season tix.

If you dont have sat radio and you live here in Baja, you should consider getting one...you will not be disappointed

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[*] posted on 7-31-2007 at 05:03 PM


My Sirius works great when I'm in Baja. One thing not mentioned is that you can isten to Sirius on your computer with a reagular subscription or there is an internet only subscription available as well.
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