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Started by MrClean, April 11, 2009, 09:16:18 AM

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MrClean

I purchased a used truck with Sirius Radio.  I had a few days of service then the subscription ended.  I renewed it for another 3 monthes.

For those that have Sirius Radio, what are some good programs?  I like the comedy and the 60's, 70's, and the 80's.

What else would be good to listen to.  Most of my time driving is between 2 and 6 am and 5-9 pm.
These are the facts according to my opinions.

low_rider1979

I'm a NASCAR fan, so I listen to 128 a lot.  But other than that is BB King Bluesville #74,Radio Margaritaville #31.  The Classic Vinyl and Classic Rewind and the others are ok for short term only.  Just me.
HTT member since 2002

low_rider1979

HTT member since 2002

tipdog

Ive been into sirius for about three years now and i love outlaw country,got it all for me, hard core rock & roll to the abscured country,just a lot of diff music that somehow runs together and puts me into party mode.at 4 pm weekdays the DJ is the bugger eating moron.funny guy anywho im hooked

hdxbones

Octane-20
Metallica-27
Fox News-131?

04fatty

Octane is all I listen to. I wish they'd sell me just one station, kind of a waste for me.

dbenoit3

Howard Stern Ch 100 and Bubba The Love Sponge Ch 101

HroadhogD1


seattledyna

Deep Tracks is excellent!

Bladesmith

If my thought dreams could be seen they'd  put my head in a guillotine.. Dylan

Old Crow

#16 Deep Tracks.  Not as good as it was before the merger, but still my favorite.
I also listen to Classic Vinyl and Classic Rewind.
This ain't Dodge City, and you ain't Bill Hickock.

HyperDetroit

What others have mentioned
Also Roadhouse, great station.
Всё в руках божьих

Scurvy

Boneyard (19) for when I want to relive my youth, and Octane (20).
'05 FXST, '10 FLHTP, '77 FXE
Clinton, MT

smokey3644

The Dead and Margarita Ville, right next to each other on the rock dial.
One never knows, does one. (Fats Waller)

Princess Butt

I bought a new truck with Sirius, comes with a 1 year subscription.

I wasn't impressed, I thought it was okay, until I found Sirius 74. I fell in love.

Now I'm thinking about a receiver for the Ultra. Anyone using a Sirius on their bike?

BnEUC
Shiny side up, rubber side down.

Old Crow

yeah,  I've got add-on type receivers in my truck and the wife's Jeep. I transfer the receivers from the trucks to the bikes. 
I've got 2 units that I use, one is an older Xact unit that has a real strong fm transmitter.  In fact, skootertrash and another guy listened to my Sirius on their bikes from Tennessee throught Misouri into Arkansas a couple of years ago. 
I've also got a newer InV, which I will be hard wiring into the antenna this year.  I guess the FCC really made 'em cut back on the power of the internal FM transmitter and those little antenna extension things suck dishwater.
I've glued 18ga steel plates about the size of the antenna to the top of the stereo housings on my FLT's and use some 3M industrial strength hook/loop stuff to secure the receiver brackets also to the top of the stereos.
If you look at the pic you can see the plate and the velcro...didn't have the Sirius on the bike at that particular time.  Don't seem to have a pic that actually shows the unit in place.

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This ain't Dodge City, and you ain't Bill Hickock.

low_rider1979

I have had my Sirius on for 3 years now.  Only thing I listen to.
HTT member since 2002