Despite the claims of the radio starting at 1988, Satellite radio started at 1987, with the United States Army fiddling around with the radio.
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The satellite radio services in the United States (Sirius and XM) do need subscriptions. You have to buy the radio (or some new cars come with an XM radio) and then you pay the monthly subscription fee.
XM is a satellite radio and comes to you via satellite. AM doesn't need to use satellite to broadcast it uses a radio band. If AM needed satellite we wouldn't have had it since the 1920's.
Satellite - US band - was created in 2010.
Satellite - The Beloved song - was created in 1995.
Here are a few: Guster - Satellite Tasmin Archer - Sleeping Satellites Gang of Four - Satellite The Killers - Spaceman
Yes, the Toshiba Satellite Pro does come in colors such as silver.
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Yes. You need a satellite dish and a reciever. Most come from the satellite companies often free of charge for a subscription to their service.
No satellite orbits a specific city. A satellite orbits the planet Earth, and may come over a specific city now and then.
A satellite has to maintain 1800miles/hr. around the Earth. If its speed were to speed up the satellite would fly off in to space. If the satellites speed were to slow down it would come crashing into Earth.
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No; if you're talking satellite TV, there are workarounds (look up slingbox for one example). If you're talking satellite internet, you can connect to that connection through a wireless router that's hooked up to your satellite modem.
Most new CD/MP3 players have options to have satellite radio available through them.
Most satellites are powered by solar power; from the Sun.
A Soviet satellite crashed near Great Slave Lake in Canada's Northwest Territories on January 24, 1978.
In the United States, Degrassi comes on satellite or digital cable.
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