Both companies have options to include local radio stations, without charging extra. However, it depends on where you live and whether they have agreements in place with regular radio stations, to carry their signal.
Once you buy an HD receiver then you will get HD radio for free but your stations have to have the feature to get the quality. You pay for Satellite Radio but you get a ton more stations and can pick and choose to listen to any within your package. HD is only for regular local radio stations that have an HD antenna. Both boast great sound quality which is true� they are way better that a normal radio station but still short of CD quality. If better sound if what you want then buy an HD receiver� if better sound and more options is what you want then buy a subscription to satellite radio.
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I would have to say the Archos portable media player would be the best choice for this question. This particular media player has the ability to synchronize with cable or satellite provider in order to schedule and record television shows. By having this capability this allows the Archos to have as many television stations as your cable or satellite provider. In other words, the stations you have available on your regular television model will be exactly the same amount that will be available to you on your Archos media player.
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The only advantage that satellite internet has over cable, is that in certain locations where cable is unavailable, usually satellite will provide television services.
Satellite television requires the installation of a satellite dish which receives the television signal from satellites orbiting the earth. Regular television uses antenna to pick up signal from broadcasting towers. Satellite television typically offers more channels and program options than regular television.
Yes portable radios pick up the same stations as a regular radio there just portable instead of having to be plugged into a wall outlet.
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One of the main differences between satellite radio and FM radio is that there is a cost for satellite and FM is free. Satellite radio also does not operate using the same numerical AM and FM channels as FM radio.
If money isn't a big factor in your decision, you should get cable. It generally more reliable than satellite.
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Satellite radio's are much more efficient than normal radios. Regular radios transmit a frequency to a local radio tower, whereas a satellite radio transmits to a satellite. There it is able to produce a further reach and keep you from nasty static.