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  • How Do I Subscribe to Sirius Radio?

    Sirius Satellite Radio is one of only two satellite radio services in the United States. (The other one, XM Satellite Radio, is owned by the same company following a 2008 buyout.) For the cost of...

  • How to Hook Up Sirius to a Stereo Home Receiver

    After the merger with XM, Sirius has become the leader in satellite radio. Compared to terrestrial radio, the benefits are enormous. Vast numbers of channels and CD quality sound are just some of...

  • Common Sirius Starmate Problems

    The Starmate is one of the most affordable and widely used products in the Sirius Satellite Radio line. It allows users to listen to various radio channels and is used most often while driving....

  • How to Troubleshoot a Sirius Radio

    Sirius Radio boasts no commercial interruptions with its satellite radio subscription; but, from time to time there are interruptions in the signal. The good news is that problems are usually...

  • How to Change Sirius XM

    Sirius XM radio in an automobile provides clear radio sound without the interruption of lost signals or changing stations as you move from city to city. Whether your car came with Sirius already...

  • How to Become a Sirius Dealer

    Sirius is a satellite radio provider offering more than 130 channels, which include music, sports, talk shows, news, comedy and commercial-free broadcasts. You can access Sirius online through its...

  • How to use your sirius one unit inside your home

    The Sirius One is an inexpensive and convenient model of satellite radio that works well in your car. But, you can also connect your Sirius One Radio to work inside your home or other small space.

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