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<blockquote data-quote="NHDRVR" data-source="post: 207131" data-attributes="member: 10327"><p>I tried the satellite radio (XM) about 2 years ago. The problem is that they use 'line-of-site' reception. If your out in the sticks they fade in and out. The best route, no pun intended, is getting a Dewalt with the rechargable pack. It charges fast, lasts all day, and I hook up my MP3 into the auxilary in the back. Bungie it in however you can, my 700 has a nice spot above the heater intake where it isn't in the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NHDRVR, post: 207131, member: 10327"] I tried the satellite radio (XM) about 2 years ago. The problem is that they use 'line-of-site' reception. If your out in the sticks they fade in and out. The best route, no pun intended, is getting a Dewalt with the rechargable pack. It charges fast, lasts all day, and I hook up my MP3 into the auxilary in the back. Bungie it in however you can, my 700 has a nice spot above the heater intake where it isn't in the way. [/QUOTE]
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