I think it means you can buy a satellite radio receiver, and your stereo will accept it's input without modification.
No,it should be fine as a satellite is more prone to open waves then a car radio
Generally, it would cost the same as getting satellite radio for your car.
Yes, satellite radio can be hacked. In fact, it's happened before in 2012, where car computer hobbyists hacked XM radio.
The options for car radio antennas include internal car antennas, external car antennas, power antennas, and satellite antennas. The internal antenna is the least effective and most cars come with either the external fixed antenna or the power antenna unless their is a satellite radio in the car and then it is a satellite antenna.
yes because you are using the same radio frequency but as a portable device
Most times the satellite radio will use an anntena but if your car has a "AUX IN" or "LINE IN" you can purchase the Direct Wired Kit and use that to transfer the signal to your car.
Sirius makes a car dock option taht will provide satellite radio in your car.
Satellite radio becomes common more and more. The most popular satellite radio in the USA is for sure SiriusXM, since this company has a huge market share in car radios.
There are many different manufacturers that produces satellite radio systems. The two most popular are SiriusXM and JVC. By using a satellite radio system you get more channels to listen at.
Most new CD/MP3 players have options to have satellite radio available through them.
It depends on what kind of satellite you are referring to. There are GPS satellites that help you navigate your car without needing a map or to ask for directions. There is also satellite radio service you can subscribe to so that you have more channel options than over the air radio.