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iPod + XM

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SamBuca

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Is there any particular reason why we haven't interfaced with the radios yet? I know apple already discussed the XM receiver on the ipod issue...but I'm talking about the radio itself having a usb connection that connects to the ipod and will store audio on the ipod.<P ID="signature">______________
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> Is there any particular reason why we haven't interfaced
> with the radios yet? I know apple already discussed the XM
> receiver on the ipod issue...but I'm talking about the radio
> itself having a usb connection that connects to the ipod and
> will store audio on the ipod.
>
that would be more of a manufacturer issue, Delphi actually, do you mean where it would become like a PVR and record to the iPod?<P ID="signature">______________


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> > Is there any particular reason why we haven't interfaced
> > with the radios yet? I know apple already discussed the
> XM
> > receiver on the ipod issue...but I'm talking about the
> radio
> > itself having a usb connection that connects to the ipod
> and
> > will store audio on the ipod.
> >
> that would be more of a manufacturer issue, Delphi actually,
> do you mean where it would become like a PVR and record to
> the iPod?
>
Both XM and Sirius have radios/recorders coming out this fall that are able to store multiple hours of programming as well as saving individual songs. The Sirius unit, which I am waiting to purchase is the S50. It is due out in mid October and holds up to 50 hours of programming, as well as playing your own MP3's. XM has a similar unit coming this fall as well. These are XM and Sirius's answers to the IPOD.
 
There is an iPod FM adapter that allows you to not only listen to FM radio on your iPod, but RECORD radio right into your iPod...
 
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