Donna and Anybody Else,

You can still get around the SiriusXm app.  Particular thanks to Amy of 
SpeedDots, which really helps in step 3.

There are five buttons at the bottom of the screen in the iPhone dock 
positions.  I didn't label the fourth and fith buttons, but the first three 
buttons on the bottom of the screen going from left to right are: 
Categories, Channels, Favorites for either channels or shows; and I believe 
the fourth one is On Demand.

The first button I labeled Catigories.  If you select this button, you have 
to flick through the catigories and double tap the one you want.

The second button I labeled All Channels.  If you select this button, you 
can flick through the headings and then flick right or left through the 
channels
under whatever heading you want.

The Third button I labeled favorites.  After choosing the channel you want 
you can use the action button and add the channel or show to the favorites.
Then use the favorites button to go through the favorit channels or shows. 
I've added some channels and tried it and had success.


Here goes what you need to do with the iPhone.  This works hit-and-miss, in 
that, it might take you a few tries to get it.  First, the method, then a 
couple
caveats.

1.  Open Sirius Xm Radio.
2.  Turn Voiceover off by tripple-clicking home, assuming you have that set 
up that way in the settings, accessibility menu for the phone.  (I don't 
think this is necessary any longer, but I still do it out of habit.)

3.  Double tap the spot where Mail would be in the dock area  or the second 
button from the left if using the Speed Dots screen overlay of the phone.
4.  Now, you can navigate the different channel categories by heading. 
There will be pop, rock, Hiphop/R&B, Dance/Electronic, Country, Christian, 
Jazz/Blues/Standards,
Classical, Family/Health, Sports, Sports play-by-play, MLB Play-by-Play, 
Comedy, Howard Stern, Entertainment, News/Public Radio, Politics, Religion, 
More,
Latin, Latin Sports play-by-play.  In each heading, you can flick right to 
find the channels in that category.

If there are MLB games or Nfl games, you can get either the home or away 
broadcasts.  As you flick, you will see the team and the score.

NOTES and CAVEATS:

1.  The channel numbers are not listed.  You will see the song/artist 
currently playing by each channel.  Normally, the on-air channels are listed 
first,
with the internet-only ones at the end.  Example: in the pop category, there 
is channel 2, channel 3, the decades channels, then there is The Love 
channel
just before you get to the Neil Diamond internet-only channel, followed by 
the limited engagement channels.  In the rock heading, they start with 
Elvis's
channel 19 and proceed numerically up except that the New Pink Floyd channel 
(43) appears after the Bob Dylan Theme-time Radio internet-only channel.

Note 2:  I haven't been able to figure out, but I think the home broadcast 
appears first for the different MLB games.

Caveat 1:  A couple times, when I wasn't playing an Xm show live, I couldn't 
get the stupid thing to activate the channel categories.  After I clicked
the Live button, it worked.  But, that could be purely circumstantial.

Caveat 2:  It is hard to locate the exact spot to double-tap with Voiceover 
off.  If for that reason alone, the SpeedDots screen protector is well worth
the $7 bucks.  I can activate the category view using the methodology above 
usually on the first try now.

Caveat 3:  Double-tapping the song artist/title in any of the categories 
when you have the channel category view switches to that station.  The 
display
continues to show all the other channels, so it is a nice way to be able to 
scan for songs or just to keep up with the artist/title info on your 
favorite
channel.

Hope this gives you a headstart.  And, by far, the iPhone is a lot easier 
and more pleasant to use than the Internet Player.

Take my advice, I don't use it anyway.

Steve
Lansing, MI
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Donna Neff
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2013 12:41 PM
Subject: RE: XM online


Hi Steve,



Even though I'm not Brent, I would greatly appreciate any tips you can offer 
on how to use the XM iPhone app. The NFL season is nearly over; but, if you 
could offer some navigation tips, maybe I would have an easier time tuning 
in the playoff games.  I want to listen to the broadcast for the Colts.



Take care and thanks so much.



Donna



Donna Neff





From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Steve
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2013 9:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: XM online



Brent,



I use the Xm Premier package.  It is a bit over $3 per month added on to my 
original subscription cost.



You can navigate the channels using the iPhone.  If you need pointers for 
doing this, let me know.

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Brent Harding

To: [email protected]

Sent: Monday, December 31, 2012 2:54 PM

Subject: Re: XM online



Can you get the NFL audio with that subscription? I am finding that as 
little as I use the Sirius app for music, the sub will be going in February 
when those two free months I got by trying to cancel last week  are up. I 
would like a way to have Nascar also as there is no MRN radio affiliate in 
my area, unless you have the right radio conditions and listen from a 
vehicle. Even then, I don't think $225 a year for the premier package and 
web listening is worth it. I was hoping that I could just activate the web 
account for the months that sports are on I'm interested in and then cancel, 
versus doing that with a receiver and paying $15 to keep reactivating, but 
I'm sure there's easier and better ways to listen to that stuff.



  ----- Original Message ----- 

  From: Patti Johnson

  To: [email protected]

  Sent: Monday, December 31, 2012 12:20 PM

  Subject: XM online



  I just spoke to some one at Sirius XM and she said you could have an 
online account only for $14.95 a month,  and use that same account on your 
Iphone.

  I may decide to do that at some point.  Just wanted to let you know.

  Patti









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