Pretty much. Sirius and XM used to be competing services.. now, they're one.
It will only work online. Their satellites don't reach out in that area.
No. XM Radio is only available in the 48 contiguous United States. Even though it is offered via. Satellite it is still available in the United States. No. XM Radio is only available in the 48 contiguous United States. Even though it is offered via. Satellite it is still available in the United States.
Unless it's a satellite, the only way to do this is to get a big antenna (like 20 FT long)-You don't necessarily have to point it up. Just try to keep it off the ground.
No, they do not which is pretty unfortunate because I was looking for the same thing...1. What is SIRIUS? SIRIUS is a service offering over 130 channels of satellite radio featuring digital-quality music, sports, news and entertainment programming when and where you want it. We use three satellites to broadcast over 130 channels of satellite radio to listeners throughout the continental US and Canada.
You can only "get" XM radio on your "home radio" if you have a XM tuner and a paid subscription. The XM radio service is service satellite based and does not utilize the same system as FM or AM radio in your local area. You must have an XM receiver and an appropriate antenna in order to receive XM radio. There are a few "home radios" that contain an XM tuner and in those cases with a paid subscription, you could listen to XM radio in your home.
No. Satellite radio service is only available in certain parts of the world.
I have sirius satellite radio and I only get NFL so if you're looking to listen to NFL on the radio I would buy Sirius.
no. The satelites only orbit the continental u.u
Yes, but only if the recievers is inside of the footprint of the satellite or land station. In the US for instance, you should be able to get a signal in areas of Canada and Mexico close to the US border. Worldspace Satellite Radio can be used in a variety of countries in Asia and Africa. All you need is the Worldspace radio itself.
It will only work online. Their satellites don't reach out in that area.
Yes, you can use your truck satellite radio on your boat as long as you provide proper power and relocate the antenna, and as long as your boat stays in the footprint of the transmitting satellite. I only add that last part because a boat is a general term and could mean an ocean going vessel in which you could leave the foot print of the satellite radio service.
there is a satellite radio that i guess only mervyn's can use. i work at a mervyn's and saw a receiver.
No. XM Radio is only available in the 48 contiguous United States. Even though it is offered via. Satellite it is still available in the United States. No. XM Radio is only available in the 48 contiguous United States. Even though it is offered via. Satellite it is still available in the United States.
When you use a 3G service, you're using radio to communicate with a base stationthat's never more than 2 or 3 miles away from you, and usually 1 mile or less.And by the way ... Everything that anybody can ever use an artificial satellite foris accomplished with radio waves. That's the only way anybody can send instructionsor programs to a satellite or get any data or programs from a satellite.
No. The only thing would be the clock and radio.
Once you buy an HD receiver then you will get HD radio for free but your stations have to have the feature to get the quality. You pay for Satellite Radio but you get a ton more stations and can pick and choose to listen to any within your package. HD is only for regular local radio stations that have an HD antenna. Both boast great sound quality which is true� they are way better that a normal radio station but still short of CD quality. If better sound if what you want then buy an HD receiver� if better sound and more options is what you want then buy a subscription to satellite radio.
A subscription is tied to a radio unit. If the radio is permanently installed in the car, then yes, it covers just that one vehicle.