Your sirius radio is advertised as "satellite" radio, and that's how they distribute it
out and around the country from their headquarters studio, but that's not how it
gets to your car. When you listen to it, you're listening to a local ground repeater,
not to a satellite. So when you say there are no obstacles, it doesn't matter whether
or not you can see the sky; you need to be looking at trees and buildings that may be
blocking your horizontal path, just like any other radio, TV, cellphone, etc.
A Sirius radio antenna can be purchased at many retailers. Future Shop, Best Buy, Costco, Walmart, and Visions Electronics all carry various Sirius radio antennas.
Sure you can. Just wrap it around your car's antenna.
Sirius is a binary star system Sirius A and Sirius B.The distance separating Sirius A from B varies between 8.1 and 31.5 AU. (See related question).
No, but Sirius B is,
Sirius, which consists of both Sirius A and Sirius B is in the constellation Canis Major, which, if you are looking south, appears below and to the left of Orion. Sirius B itself is too dim to be seen from Earth; the vast majority of the light from Sirius is from Sirius A. Even then, as a binary system, the two stars are too close together for us to see them separately.
A Sirius radio antenna can be purchased at many retailers. Future Shop, Best Buy, Costco, Walmart, and Visions Electronics all carry various Sirius radio antennas.
Sure you can. Just wrap it around your car's antenna.
The steps to install a replacement Sirius Radio antenna are quite simple and can easily be done yourself at home. Using a putty knife to pry the rubber around the old antenna to pop it out. Connect the new antenna to the existing wire. Carefully insert it into the existing hole and you're ready to go.
The antenna. You may ned to replace it if the dealer won't. Go t www.tss-radio.com for anything SIRIUS!
Standing in the northern hemisphere facing south and then looking up, Sirius will appear below and to the left of the constellation Orion. It is easy to spot as it is the brightest star in the night sky. Sirius A and Sirius B are both part of the same system and are much too close to each other for us to see the distance between them without a powerful telescope. The vast majority of the Sirius' light comes from Sirius A.
Installing a sirius radio isn't too bad depending on the vehicle. You have an antenna, source unit and power adapter. You need to put the antenna on the highest point of the vehicle, which is usually the roof. The cleanest way is to put the antenna on the roof next to the front window and gently stuff the wire in the lining around the window and then into the car. Mounts are usually standard with a vent and suction cup mount. The power adapter can be either plugged into the cigarette lighter or hardwired. The new radios are built with an internal "FM Transmitter" which wirelessly transmits through your radio, but this is usually staticy. The best way to get the best sound qaulity is either an auxilery audio jack if your car has one. If you don't, you can get a Sirius FM direct kit which you will have to take out your car radio and plug the device through your antenna jack. These run around $30.
Sirius Satellite Radio is the name of a satellite radio provided by Sirius XM Radio Inc. It runs without commercial and is consider a premium radio just as cable is to regular TV. To access the service customers must subscribe to a paid account with Sirius XM. This can be done on their website www.siriusxm.com
Sirius is Harry's godfather. Sirius Black is Harry's godfather.Harry is sirius's Godson.
It is not real. Sirius is a two-star system containing only Sirius A and Sirius B.
Sirius is a binary star system Sirius A and Sirius B.The distance separating Sirius A from B varies between 8.1 and 31.5 AU. (See related question).
No. Sirius consists of two stars. Sirius A is larger than the sun but is not a giant. Sirius B is a white dwarf,
i cant think of anything . i have a gps system w/ blue tooth and sirius and have never got any glitches or anything. maybe its your system, antenna or wires.