Hope,
This is what I posted to the list a few months ago. Look below for an addendum about using MySxm in the iPhone app.

Here goes what you need to do with the iPhone. First, the method, then a couple caveats.

1.  Open Sirius Xm Radio.

2. There are six buttons on the dock area of the app, although only five are visible. They are: Categories, channels, favorites, on-demand, and downloads. If you swipe with three fingers like you were going to a new page, settings will be exposed.

3. If you hit categories, the different categories will show up. You can flick up or down withy your rotor set to headings. 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.

4.  In each heading, you can flick right to
find the channels in that category.


5. If you choose channels, all the channels will be displayed. I think there you can flick categories by heading. Unfortunately, the channel numbers or titles don't show, but you can kind of tell where you are by the song that is playing. The rock category begins with the Elvis chanel. It goes through all the on-air offerings, then there are on-line only channels like Dylan Theme-Time Radio, Rock Hall of Fame, some others that I can't remember, and Tom Petty Radio. Similarly, if you look at the country heading, below the Bluegrass Junction channel is the Folk Village and Red White and Booze.


6. I wrote a message last week about MySxm. It is kind of accessible. When you are playing a channel that is customizable, there is a MySxm button right below the song title that is playing. I think it will only say My graphic on the iPhone. If you double-tap that, there are three sliders that you can adjust. The labels usually are to the right of the slider that you can flick up or down. Example: 60's channel. First slider is depth/popularity; flicking up from the 50% setting will customize it to play more popular songs; flicking down will give you more depth or variety. The next slider is Rock/MoTown. Flicking up for more rock songs; flick down for more Motown soul. Third slider is Tempo, flick up for more faster songs. On the 50's channel, the middle slider chooses more rock, or if you flick down, more DooWop. The second slider on the 70's channel is either more rock or more disco if you flick down; and the third slider chooses early 70's if you flick up or more later 70's if you move the percentage below 50%.\


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.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Hope Paulos" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2013 8:59 PM
Subject: Serious XM radio app


For those who have the serious XM radio app, can you provide me with any tips on using this with voice over? There are several unlabeled buttons but I'm unsure what they do. I just got the app today.

Sent from my iPhone

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