Do the home kits really work when they are indoor, or is there much interference?
12/1/2005 8:34:40 PM
my "home" kit was just an antenna with a long cord that was weatherproof. put it outside and run it in. worked alright when in the window (assuming it is facing the right way).
12/1/2005 9:07:48 PM
They're designed to work indoor/outdoor, but if indoor, as indicated above, they should be in plain sight of the sky. (i.e. on the window sill). Otherwise, it can be hung outside the window. Mike
12/2/2005 4:04:01 PM
don't forget that sirius.com has a lot of the channels anyway too
12/2/2005 4:17:40 PM
At Best Buy, they had an XM that worked indoors.
12/2/2005 4:20:48 PM
These antennas will work inside, but they must be near a window. To my knowledge, there is NO antenna, either XM or Sirius, that will work without a "line of sight" so to speak. Mike
12/2/2005 5:03:33 PM
thanks all......the main reason i want the home kit is so that I can listen to the talk/sports radio side of it while at home (i.e. the panthers and hurricanes games), so I wasn't too sure how that would work considering i'm on the second floor of an apartment.
12/2/2005 9:37:49 PM
Hell as stated, both XM and Sirius have most of their channels listed online. XM has free net access to almost all of their music channels for subscribers, however I know the sports channels are excluded and some of the news radio stations.
12/2/2005 9:56:29 PM
i got a sirius for free and the home kit for $10 (discounted at work and employee discount long gone) and I still have the home kit in its packaging on my dresser
12/2/2005 10:01:39 PM
^are you subscribed?
12/3/2005 11:17:47 PM