How Satellite Radio Works
 

Radios are one of the most basic electronic devices a person can own, and very few people in this world grew up without knowing about the existence of radio. It has been a part of everyone’s life. Old folks spent their younger days listening to the radio for their favorite songs, and they can enjoy these songs today through satellite radios. As the technology advances, the evolution of radio has come to a point that wherever you go you can always bring your radio  with you, and you can choose whatever music you want to play without the interruption of advertisements.

 

The most advanced feature of the satellite radio today is the signal strength. In the old days, you could never get a good signal if you traveled at least 30 to 40 miles away from the broadcast site or the radio source. Signals would often break and fade, eventually turning into static. Different cities have different stations, and while traveling and passing through these cities you may notice that whenever you leave the air jurisdiction of every station in that city, the channel also changes or fades. People back then would traveling desperately searching for stations to listen to, and most would end up clicking the radio off as all the channels were static.

 

In these modern times, the advancement of technology radio stations have overcome their previous shortcomings, and the favor goes to the listeners and music lovers all over the world. The dawn of the satellite radios have created a breakthrough in listening and broadcasting worldwide. Satellite radios can broadcast its signal by more than 22,000 miles from the source, with the clarity comparable to a CD. It can reach all the major cities and places in the world. The blockade and barriers created by the tall buildings and enclosed tunnels do not pose any problems at all. Satellite radios are equipped with ground repeaters that can boost radio signals even in enclosed or blocked areas.

 

XM Satellite radio is one of the pioneers in the industry of these radio services. They provide uninterrupted programs, and subscribers will get to choose preset programs based on their own tastes. News, sports and talk shows are also included in their packages. Car manufacturers pioneered the idea of traveling while listening to the satellite radios, and that’s why they now manufacture cars equipped with portable satellite radio receivers.

 

At present, XM Satellite radio uses two types of Boeing HS 702 satellites they call it “Rock” and “Roll.” It is being positioned analogous in trajectory for about 22,223 miles above the earth. XM satellite radio has a standby back up satellite located on the ground in case one of the two satellites in orbit fails.

 

Satellite radio works in a simpler manner, and the XM radio ground station transmits signals to their two satellites up above the earth, and the two satellites bounce it back to the radio receivers found all over the globe. Radio receivers have been programmed in advance to receive such digital data signals. In addition to the embedded digital data signals, radio receivers contain additional info, such as the music being played, and displays it digitally into the panel of radio receivers.

 

The features of XM satellite radio have been utilized by car manufacturing companies, and this has benefited the consumers a lot. They have invested millions of dollars in innovations for their radios by installing chipsets to the car radios of reputable car manufacturing companies. The chipset is made up of two integrated circuits that are being embedded with the partnership of Delco, Clarion, Pioneer, Sony, Alpine, Delphi and Motorola to manufacture car radios that are XM satellite. Major dealings with General Motors yield $100 million dollar investments, proof that satellite radios can go hand in hand in terms of economical and technological advancements.

 

You can receive a XM satellite radio signal anywhere in the world with a subscription of $12.95 a month. You can also have access to the latest news by using reputable content providers such as BBC, USA today, CNN and the weather channel. XM satellite radio contains almost 100 radio station with a little or no commercial interruption in CD clarity or sound. The station keeps on improving as new technologies continue to evolve.

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