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Started by Shayne, December 27, 2006, 09:51:46 PM

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Shayne

I sure am!  Got hooked up for Christmas by my fantastic fianc?.  I have the "Starmate 4" which is a fantastic little machine with features like "Game Alert" to let me know when my New England Patriots/Edmonton Oilers are playing and what the score is, "Replay" for when I have to pause the radio while taking a call, and "Artist Alert" to let me know when any station is busting out some Incubus.

I got to admit that it seems really funny to "pay for radio" when you can pull it out of the sky for free.  However it snowballed one morning when we drove from my place in Clairview to the office downtown and we heard 1 song during the entire 17 minute drive.  I had just about enough of the idiot DJs (Garner included), the horrible contests, and the abundance of commercials.

I have had this radio playing pretty much nonstop since I got it up and running late Christmas afternoon.  I love the stations "Alt Nation", "Octane", "Left of Center" and "Iceberg" (a Canadian channel (exclusive to Canadian artists)).  I can't forget ESPN and the NFL stations as they are wall to wall content.

Sound quality is comparable to FM with signal strength being around 80% no matter if I'm using the car kit or the home kit.  I've got a feeling it will be like a PVR to some people, in no time at all I will probably be one of those people who "can't live without it".

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Lazybones

There is a guy at work that listens to it non stop and loves it..


Mr. Analog

CKUA and CBC Radio 2 have been going just about nonstop for me the last few days...
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Thorin

We rented a vehicle in Mississippi with Sirius satellite radio built-in.  Nine days of "Kids Stuff" (it's a freakin' all-kids' music channel!) almost drove me bonkers at times.  With the good old radio, at least it sometimes goes out of range and I can say we have to listen to a CD or even just The Silence.

Ahh, The Silence.  Enjoy The Silence!

Another alternative is to get a portable in-car TV system, get all the kids headphones to wear while they listen to the movie, and enjoy all the screaming-guitar hard rock you can while driving the mommy-mobile.

But not having advertisements and annoying DJs is a definite plus!  And for that, I envy you...
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Lazybones

Quote from: Thorin on December 27, 2006, 10:40:58 PM
We rented a vehicle in Mississippi with Sirius satellite radio built-in.  Nine days of "Kids Stuff" (it's a freakin' all-kids' music channel!) almost drove me bonkers at times.  With the good old radio, at least it sometimes goes out of range and I can say we have to listen to a CD or even just The Silence.

Ahh, The Silence.  Enjoy The Silence!

How to you list that as a disadvantage, was the kids stuff the only channel on your system? You could have listend to non stop anything else for the trip.

Thorin

No, kids have a way of "asking" every time you get in the car thus Kids Stuff was on almost constantly.  Having a station fade out as you're driving away from its source gives Dad an excuse to turn it off; the only time we lost reception was under heavy foliage or at gas stations/drive-thrus/drive-ins.

All I was really saying is that sometimes it's nice to just have no sound from the stereo (that changed in the last several years - the days before I had kids were filled with music all the time everywhere I drove, and most of the music really sucked ass so I probably shouldn't have cranked it), and Sirius makes it that much harder to turn it off.

Quote from: Lazybones on December 27, 2006, 10:53:51 PM
was the kids stuff the only channel on your system? You could have listend to non stop anything else for the trip.

Yes, I know, I'm a bad parent for not putting my foot down and demanding that the kids listen to some good ol' Disturbed, or The Cure, or even Sarah McLachlan, like I want to.  It's just hard to explain some of those lyrics.
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Darren Dirt

Some of the Wiggles' lyrics are hard to explain too ;)
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Mr. Analog

No! What you need to do is pick up the complete operatic works of Wagner and force your children to listen to that ad infinitum. As Mark Twain once said; "Wagner?s music is better than it sounds." as I'm sure your kidlings will discover...

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Shayne

I guess the question is, did YOU discover the kids stations or did the kids :)  If it was you then I guess you only have yourself to blame.  You could have just said "wow all they got is the playboy channel guess we will have to listen to that" (sounds a lot better then it is.).

Thorin

It was in the vehicle, I was the driver, I flipped through the stations and picked Kids Stuff to see what it was like.

Back to my point - Sirius satellite radio is way cool and lets you listen to way more music than DJ.  However, a sneaky side-effect of good radio is that a person is less likely to turn it off and just listen to the silence (or make music in their head).
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Shayne

Just to clarify Sirius does still have DJs, they still have commercials.

DJs on the radio stations are less obstructive then they are on traditional radio.  They introduce the songs, give tidbits about the artists, etc and play.  In the last hour I thought it would be interesting to see how much music vs. chit chat, and it came up as ~8 minutes of DJ speak in ~60 minutes, a little more then 10%.  Though I have to admit that the chit chat is actually sorta nice and informative in that they explained that Rob Zombie would be on the air to run the station for New Years, that X and X band are starting a North American tour, and that X band is releasing a new album soon and here is the lead single.

I will say that for the most part thats what DJs do on FM radio during the ours of 6pm - 6am, maybe in 9:30am - 11am, 1:30pm - 3pm.  Its the contests, the phone calls, the "man land", etc thats just nonsensical.

As for commercials they are on the non-music stations.  NFL Radio, ESPN Radio are loaded with them.  after 12 minutes you get 3 minutes of commercials.  And its not like the commercials we get on our radio its the type you get on TV.  "Sinus Buster will bust through the blockage!  Go to sinusbuster.com today!!!"

Playlist is rather smallish if you stay on one channel.  If you listen to Alt Nation exclusively for an entire day (8 hours) you will hear a majority of the songs 4 or 5 times.  That is a shame, but with many more channels to choose from I find I channel surf the radio now :P

I do like that the player tells you the name of the artist and the song, on many songs it has a little blurb after it as well "Like this song?  Channel 20 for more!"  I thought FM could do this?  I know that in my parents car it shows the station we are listening to why not broadcast the song and artist too?

I find I listen a lot to the Comedy channels as well, some funny stuff on there.

Darren Dirt

Quote from: Shayne on December 30, 2006, 01:33:10 PM
As for commercials they are on the non-music stations.  NFL Radio, ESPN Radio are loaded with them.  after 12 minutes you get 3 minutes of commercials.  And its not like the commercials we get on our radio its the type you get on TV.  "Sinus Buster will bust through the blockage!  Go to sinusbuster.com today!!!"

Sounds like most "Internet Radio"; 5-15 minutes of content, then 2-4 minutes of "buy this product! (to support our station)". It's a trade-off. That's why I hit "pause" on Real Player and 3 or 4 or 24 minutes later unpause and basically do a Tivo with audio ;D
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Tom

Wait, why would you pay for Sirius if it has commercials? Total rip off. Its ONE or the OTHER. Not BOTH.

QuoteI thought FM could do this?  I know that in my parents car it shows the station we are listening to why not broadcast the song and artist too
Well, FM itself isn't capable of it, but theres some "standards"/"technologies" out there to let stations broadcast data along with the audio, Though I hear its not used much in Noth America, while in Europe, they get weather, road reports, etc all via text streams.
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I don't recall there any commercials when we listened in Mississippi. 
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