----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi.
  I use Sirius, which is the competition for XM.  I know you can't jog with the 
receiver, because you also need an antena as well as a boombox or high fi to 
which to hook it. 

  As for accessibility, I find the receiver very easy to use.  The buttons are 
all raised and easy to locate.  

  As far as having it in a steel office building, I don't know how well that 
would work because the metal may interfere with the sattelite antena.  However, 
you may be able to listen to XM on line if you have a subscription.  that's 
what I do with Sirius at work.  

  HTH 

  Julie 
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  Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 11:47 AM
  Subject: Has any one used X M sat ;portable receiver in steel office building?


  Hi,
  Wonder if any one has used X M satellite radio in steel office building?
  Some one told me it is a very small unit--that people can jog with it.
  I wonder if blind people can use it?
  I wonder if  the signal would work in a glass steel building.
  Many thanks.


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