Don't use the tractor bluetooth much, but the in-tractor, in-radio XM is great. We started out a few yrs back w/XM Roadies, but they can be a pain when FM stations get powerful. Also, the better the FM reception of the tractor, the more cross-channel interference it's going to make for the Roadie. I'm familiar w/the direct wired Roadies also....but that's another story. I believe most of the newer JD equipment comes w/free trial periods on XM radio. I read about "commercials" on XM & I'm aware of a few stations that have it. But, the stations I listen to don't seem to have advertising. That's fine w/me. My main listening time is spent on (not in order or importance): The '40s music The '50s music The '60s music Occasionally '70s, but that's pretty much when music ceased to be made. Willie's Roadhouse BB King Blues Channel Jimmy Buffet channel, aka Radio Margaritaville and then occasionally listening to Christmas Holiday music. 3 or 4 channels provide that. 1 traditional, 1 contemporary, 1 country Xmas. Here's an XM pdf guide to channels: http://www.siriusxm.com/pdf/channel_guide.pdf |