Yes. The drop outs too. 

I was listening to a talk program this morning on a 30 minute drive. Had like 4 
or 5, 15-20 second audio drops. 

The concept is interesting. The execution seems poor. 

> On Dec 27, 2018, at 10:52, David Hannum <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Your experiences with XM are interesting.  While I don't have it in
> any of my company vehicles, I have it in both of my personal vehicles,
> and I love it.  I don't experience any of the drop offs or compression
> sounding.  Not sure why.  But for $9.95/mo for basic, we really like
> it - especially for traveling.
> 
> Dave Hannum
> 
>> On Thu, Dec 27, 2018 at 10:45 AM Bill Prince <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> We've had 4 vehicles in the last ten years that came with a 6-month
>> trial version of Sirius/XM. We've never signed up, and actually after
>> the first day, we've never listened to it. The problem we have is the
>> drop outs. They last 10-30 seconds, and are quite frequent. Piece of
>> crap if you ask me. I would never pay for something that is constantly
>> dropping out. Heck, I couldn't even listen to it when it was free. I
>> don't think I would listen to it if you paid me... Then again... Maybe
>> $10,000/year would persuade me.
>> 
>> bp
>> <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com>
>> 
>>> On 12/27/2018 5:59 AM, Matt Hoppes wrote:
>>> We just got a new vehicle at work that includes XM radio for some period of 
>>> time for free.
>>> 
>>> Anyone else who’s had experience with XM: does it always sound like it’s 
>>> compressed, digital and low fidelity?  Why would anyone pay a subscription 
>>> for this when I get high-fidelity FM free?
>>> 
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