If you have the antena inside the car or drive behind a mountain.
No,it should be fine as a satellite is more prone to open waves then a car radio
No,since the sirrius is part of the satellite it should be fine
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.
All satellite radios will have equal reception as they meet a common wireless specification.
In a 2009 Ford Fusion, the Sirius satellite radio antenna is typically mounted on the roof of the vehicle. It is designed to receive satellite signals and is usually located towards the rear, often near the center or towards the back of the roofline. The antenna's placement helps ensure optimal reception for the satellite radio service while minimizing interference from other vehicle components.
The Kenwood KDCHD942U comes with satellite radio available.
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.
Satellite radio requires a special receiver to receive the signal from the satellite. If you do not already have a satellite radio you may be able to install one with your installed radio if you have a open auxiliary jack, otherwise you will likely need to replace your radio.
The System - satellite radio - was created in 1999.
Sirius Satellite Radio's population is 1,514.
The population of Sirius Satellite Radio is 2,010.
I have seen reports of interference with satellite radio signals, but nothing regarding any reports of feedback in car stereos.