Anyone with SiriusXM notice a huge increase in dead spots throughout town? Always total outage driving past the new Jones Crossing HEB.
Heismenberg said:
Can't believe some people still pay for Sirius XM anymore. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it but with Spotify Premium, Google Music, Amazon Music and even Apple Music being only $10 it's a no brainer.
Although sometime they send me an offer for 3 months for $25 but I don't ever take advantage of.
Heismenberg said:
Can't believe some people still pay for Sirius XM anymore. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it but with Spotify Premium, Google Music, Amazon Music and even Apple Music being only $10 it's a no brainer.
Although sometime they send me an offer for 3 months for $25 but I don't ever take advantage of.
Pretty sure TexAgs Radio is doing the jamming. That Gabe is pretty sneaky.birdman said:
Somebody is jamming my signals.
I prefer Sirius to those services because I like the "real" radio station feel to the Sirius channels - air talent, jingles, etc., without commercials. Plus Howard Stern, Astros, news and comedy channels.Heismenberg said:
Can't believe some people still pay for Sirius XM anymore. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it but with Spotify Premium, Google Music, Amazon Music and even Apple Music being only $10 it's a no brainer.
Although sometime they send me an offer for 3 months for $25 but I don't ever take advantage of.
Thanks for that info, will get mine checked out.KK said:
If you are having dead spots consistently (same spots regardless of time) then it could be the antenna in your vehicle.
I had the same problem and found somewhere online that said they used the wrong antenna.
Took it to ford and they swapped it out and now it works fine.
I had a dead spot at wellborn/2818.
Interesting. It is an IT building. I drive past it every day and have spent lots of time in it, and never noticed it dropping. I will pay more attention when I drive by, but not sure what they would have to cause an outage.birdman said:
Mine goes silent every day near the A&M building on Texas near Whataburger. Somebody is jamming my signals.
I can find out. I know the majority of the gear located in that building. I can sit in the parking lot and mine works, so not sure why it would fail on others. It did not cut out on my way to campus, leaving or coming back today.birdman said:
That's correct. I assume the IT building transmits something that conflicts with my radio. Or it has some "halo" around it to prevent snooping. That diagnosis is based on watching every James Bond movie.
I've never had my radio lose signal ever anywhere else. And it cuts off immediately when I drive by it every single time which is twice per day.
AggieAces06 said:Heismenberg said:
Can't believe some people still pay for Sirius XM anymore. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it but with Spotify Premium, Google Music, Amazon Music and even Apple Music being only $10 it's a no brainer.
Although sometime they send me an offer for 3 months for $25 but I don't ever take advantage of.
Sign up for the trial, then call and tell them you want to cancel. They will keep dropping their monthly fee as long as you keep saying you want to cancel. I'm down to about $8/month.
But yes, I have had dead spots along Texas Ave near the Southwest Parkway intersection, and then Hwy 6 and Southwest Pkwy.