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A Brief History
Ever since XM Satellite Radio signed up its first subscriber
in 2001, Pioneer and XM have been working constantly
to create better satellite radio receivers. We imagined
a radio that works not only in a vehicle, a home, or an
office, but something you can take with you virtually
anywhere you go. Now we have it: introducing AirWare
a "go anywhere" truly portable satellite radio receiver.
With your AirWare, you can:
• listen to live XM programming at home, in your car, in your
office and now virtually anywhere outdoors (page 17). XM
subscription required*.
• use the exclusive satellite radio memory mode feature
"MY XM" to easily save up to five hours of the most
current XM programming for listening at another time or
where live signal reception may be limited (page 20).
• program your AirWare to store fresh XM programming at a
specific time every day (page 21), and personalize it to suit
your lifestyle (page 22).
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About XM
One big idea can change everything. And XM Satellite Radio
is one big idea: Radio to the Power of X®. America' s most
popular satellite radio service offers digital channels of sheer
variety: music, sports, talk, comedy, drama, news, traffic and
weather, kids programming, and more. All XM original
®
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programming music channels are 100 percent commercial-
free, and XM' s instant traffic and weather channels provide
the most comprehensive, in-depth information on traffic
incidents, delays, and road conditions available on radio.
These services are available for a low monthly subscription,
and additional devices may qualify for a reduced subscription
fee through the XM Family Plan.*
*XM subscription required for reception of XM service. Not
available in Alaska or Hawaii. Satellite radio reception depends
on the ability of the antenna to receive/record a signal. The
signal may not be available in buildings or if obstructed (e.g.,
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