Like satellites for American TV, satellites for American radio only cover a certain area.In Iran there may be some other channels you can receive.Have a look at http://www.parstimes.com/tvradio/.Idk whether Iranian satellite radio requires a different standard for the receivers to work with but it is highly unlikely.
Some 2005 Envoys came with a radio that was capable of receiving satellite radio without any other hookups. It was an option choice. A Sirius Satellite radio can be plugged into the radio, but it has to be a radio that is mounted on the dash, therefore a mounting kit is necessary.
I have a Sirius satellite radio. I believe there are a few different classical stations that can be found between channels 70-90. One is more contemporary than the other. There is also an Opera station in that vicinity as well.
No.Satellite reception can be effected by other factors,but not powerlines.
A radio telescope gathers and focuses radio waves, or electromagnetic waves outside the visual spectrum. A satellite telescope is sent outside the atmosphere to become a satellite of either the earth or sun, unless it is sent outside the solar system like the Voyager spacecraft. Many satellite telescopes carry several types of telescopes in one package to gather as much information as possible, like the Hubble.
If the satellite is to have ANY communications, usually with Earth, it must use radio waves, or some other radiation, so yes.
Satellites are used to relay radio waves to the other side of the world because radio waves cannot travel directly through the Earth.
One would hear news headlines on a Sirius satellite radio by adjusting the channel to one of the many news listening waves. Such radio waves may include CNN, HLN, and many other news channels.
Radio waves from your calling device gets sent to the satellite in space then carried to the other device
Your sirius radio is advertised as "satellite" radio, and that's how they distribute it out and around the country from their headquarters studio, but that's not how it gets to your car. When you listen to it, you're listening to a local ground repeater, not to a satellite. So when you say there are no obstacles, it doesn't matter whether or not you can see the sky; you need to be looking at trees and buildings that may be blocking your horizontal path, just like any other radio, TV, cellphone, etc.
Media that is unguided has no connections, wires, or joined devices. This includes infrared, micro, radio, and even satellite waves.
Online radio players refer to web and mobile application software so streaming audio can be listened to. The streams used by internet radio include AM/FM, satellite, and other providers.
Sirius Sportster is a radio used to play Sirius satellite radio in your car, home, office, or anywhere else. It has a color, easy to navigate display and connects through the radio or speakers of other devices.