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
I have seen reports of interference with satellite radio signals, but nothing regarding any reports of feedback in car stereos.
If you have the antena inside the car or drive behind a mountain.
It is very rare for radio was to cause interference with the Kichler under-cabinet lights. If it does cause interference I would call the people who installed it or if you did it yourself find the local dealership and have a talk with them.
Auroras can disrupt satellite communication and navigation systems, cause power outages by inducing electrical currents in power grids, and create radio signal interference which can impact communication systems.
Not if it's properly installed and adjusted.
it is for the radio. So it doesnt cause electromagnetic interference when you use the am radio
The Kenwood KDCHD942U comes with satellite radio available.
Radio waves do not cause lightning. Lightning is a natural electrostatic discharge caused by the buildup of electric charge in the atmosphere. While radio waves can interact with lightning strikes and create static interference, they do not directly cause the phenomenon.
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.
The System - satellite radio - was created in 1999.
Sirius Satellite Radio's population is 1,514.