XM Radio (in home) Question
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there are wireless senders you can get. just remember, it every receiver will be listening to the same station.
come to think of it, it might be cheaper just to get multiple home kits.
come to think of it, it might be cheaper just to get multiple home kits.
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Originally Posted by e3NiNe
there are wireless senders you can get. just remember, it every receiver will be listening to the same station.
come to think of it, it might be cheaper just to get multiple home kits.
come to think of it, it might be cheaper just to get multiple home kits.
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Originally Posted by BonzoAPD
with the multiple kits all need service contracts for each though right?
if you wanted to have 2 people listen to the same signal on 2 different receivers, then you'll need the splitter
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Originally Posted by e3NiNe
oh, i was talking about multiple docking stations.
if you wanted to have 2 people listen to the same signal on 2 different receivers, then you'll need the splitter
if you wanted to have 2 people listen to the same signal on 2 different receivers, then you'll need the splitter