New York Times: Forsaking AM and FM for Satellite-Dial Diversity When Michael Scantlen purchased a Sirius satellite radio system for his car, he had to buy not only the equipment but extra gasoline as well. "The first week I got Sirius, I used up an extra half-tank of gas because I didn't want to stop listening to the programming," said Mr. Scantlen, 47, an electrical engineer in Agawam, Mass. "I haven't listened to regular radio since I bought it"
Would like to take a look at this. Would be great for trips up to the mountains...