i am asking you?
Sirius Satellite Radio operates primarily on the L-band frequency range, specifically between 1.530 to 1.575 GHz. This frequency allows for the transmission of digital audio signals from satellites to receivers. Additionally, Sirius also utilizes some frequencies in the S-band.
An XM satellite radio antenna cannot be used as a cell phone antenna as they use a different type of connection. Satellite signals operate on a different frequency from cell phones and use different technologies in their antennas as well.
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.
I think it means you can buy a satellite radio receiver, and your stereo will accept it's input without modification.
Sirius XM
yes because you are using the same radio frequency but as a portable device
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.
A downlink signal; a Ka Band signal
The area of coverage of a satellite radio beam is known as the "footprint." This footprint represents the geographic region on the Earth's surface where the satellite's signals can be received effectively. The size and shape of the footprint can vary based on the satellite's altitude, frequency, and specific design.
A downlink signal A Ka Band signal
I never heard of a "satellite wave". If you mean the radio waves used by satellites for communication - well, like all radio waves used for such purposes, there is probably a large range of waves they can use.
Sirius Satellite Radio operates primarily on the L-band frequency range, specifically between 1.530 to 1.575 GHz. This frequency allows for the transmission of digital audio signals from satellites to receivers. Additionally, Sirius also utilizes some frequencies in the S-band.
The Kenwood KDCHD942U comes with satellite radio available.
An XM satellite radio antenna cannot be used as a cell phone antenna as they use a different type of connection. Satellite signals operate on a different frequency from cell phones and use different technologies in their antennas as well.
System Specifications: 1. Tx Frequency; 1626.5-1646.5MHz 2. EIRPG33/25dBW 3. Rx Frequency; 1525.0-1545.0MHz 4. Channel Spacing; 20kHz
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.
Frequency scintillation is a phenomenon in radio wave propagation where the frequency of a signal fluctuates rapidly due to variations in the ionosphere or other environmental conditions. These fluctuations can cause distortions in the signal, affecting communication and navigation systems. Frequency scintillation is often observed in satellite communications and radio astronomy.