Satellite radio's are much more efficient than normal radios. Regular radios transmit a frequency to a local radio tower, whereas a satellite radio transmits to a satellite. There it is able to produce a further reach and keep you from nasty static.
Yes Sirius radio works wherever satellite signal reaches.
Satellite radio works on a pay model.Without a subscription you can't receive the programming.
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.
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I think it means you can buy a satellite radio receiver, and your stereo will accept it's input without modification.
Satellite radio signals are not affected by rain and weather.
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