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Re: XM Receivers



Not really....  Well, it may degrade audio quality but
at least those people who live in the middle of
nowhere can still listen to whatever format they want.
 


> As an audio person, the concept of taking this pure
> clean signal and running
> it through a cassette adapter defeats the whole
> purpose of the thing.  I
> find the idea of the FM adapter equally as silly. 
> Using the RCA's is the
> only way that I'd consider.
> 
> The antennas for these units aren't made by the
> radio manufacturers.  All of
> the antennas that I've seen are third party.  There
> are a couple of
> different options on these that I've found.
> 
> Brian Vita, President
> Cinema Service & Supply, Inc.
> 75 Walnut St.
> Peabody, MA  01960-5626 USA
> (800)231-8849/Fax (800)329-2775
> +1-978-538-7575/Fax +1-978-538-7550
> sales@cssinc.com/www.cssinc.com
> 


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