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		<title>A Look At The Technology Behind Satellite Radio</title>
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Any song that you hear on your satellite radio is a recording or replay and will be transmitted to you again and again. The recording has to be at a minimum so that you will be able to put it on CDs and tapes. The music is that of an MP3 except it is broadcasted [...]]]></description>
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<p>Any song that you hear on your satellite radio is a recording or replay and will be transmitted to you again and again. The recording has to be at a minimum so that you will be able to put it on CDs and tapes. The music is that of an MP3 except it is broadcasted over a satellite radio. The person who is putting together the music on the broadcast usually just puts together a list of 20 to 30 minutes worth of music and then just <span id="more-14"></span>lets it play. </p>
<p>Encoding will be one of the key things in satellite digital broadcasting. Every channel is handled by a different person who chooses the music to play. Whoever is playing the music will take the analog and put it to digital use. The process that the high powered computers do is way more powerful then any other regular computer today because they have to break down sound waves and maybe re makes them. After they have broken them down they will be put on CDs after the song is remade or whatever happens during the encoding process it will be broadcasted over your normal satellite radio. That is what happens when you push your button to turn on your satellite radio and are going to be listening to your satellite radio receiver. Above the earth in space is where the satellites send down the transmissions broadcasted on the satellite radios.</p>
<p>The satellites are located up there and they will send down the broadcasts that are made. All they do is broadcast the music to the players and tuners so that people can listen to all the music that they need and want. Each satellite is 23,000 feet up and broadcasts signals everyday to the tuners and radio players. The satellites are geo synched which means that they always hover over the place where they are going to be broadcasting. Even if it means just staying in the same place forever that&#8217;s what they are going to be doing. They will just stay there unless they are moved to another area and then another satellite just fills its spot and then you are going to have more music again. I don&#8217;t think that a satellite is just going to move during a song but if it does it will just be replaced by another outlaying satellite.</p>
<p> So if you need a satellite radio or were thinking about getting one you should go to best buy or circuit city and get one even though they may seem kind of expensive they are well worth every penny when you are wanting to listen to something that you cannot listen to on the regular radio.  They are probably around the 50 to 100 dollar range at any electronics store around where you may live. The better ones are around the $100 to $300 range and are going to be like that because they offer a better subscription or service.</p>
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		<title>Canada &#8211; Here comes Satellite Radio!</title>
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Cabinet has upheld a CRTC decision to issue two  satellite radio
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</b>licences after the applicants agreed to increase Canadian<br />
content and French-language service. The applicants are Sirius<br />
Canada and Canadian Satellite Radio, each of which has a U.<span id="more-18"></span>S.<br />
partner. Details of the new Canadian content commitments were<br />
not immediately available but the number of French-language<br />
channels will be increased to four from three. As part of the<br />
agreement, CSR and Sirius have been forces to increase the<br />
French-language influence and broadcasting. Both promise to<br />
include 8 Canadian channels, which are half English and half<br />
French. Several cultural organizations such as the Canadian<br />
Recording Industry opposed the original terms of the licenses.<br />
Reasons include that they have weakened domestic content rules. </p>
<p>These rules require Canadian music and talk programming to be<br />
prominent on the airwaves. &#8220;This is a black day,&#8221; said Ian<br />
Morrison, a spokesman for Friends of Canadian Broadcasting. &#8220;In<br />
effect, the Americans have won.&#8221; The new licenses call for eight<br />
new Canadian channels and 72 American channels. </p>
<p>While some people are complaining, independent and emerging<br />
artists favored the satellite licenses. They believe that the<br />
new services will provide them with exposure in the United<br />
States and abroad. Satellite radio, while initially intended<br />
mainly for car radios, has made several new improvements for<br />
portable and home satellite radio. Automakers, whom have factory<br />
ready satellite receivers in new 2006 models supported the<br />
applications. Just as in America, subscrition to the new radio<br />
services can be purchased and heard anywhere in North America</p>
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You&#8217;ve caved. Initially the idea of paying $13/month for radio seemed silly, since you already had a perfectly fine set up, but over time the idea of having 130 channels of commercial-free listening charmed you. Since you&#8217;ll need a few items to get started, you may be wondering what kind of Sirius Satellite radios to [...]]]></description>
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<p>You&#8217;ve caved. Initially the idea of paying $13/month for radio seemed silly, since you already had a perfectly fine set up, but over time the idea of having 130 channels of commercial-free listening charmed you. Since you&#8217;ll need a few items to get started, you may be wondering what kind of Sirius Satellite radios to look for at your local electronics shop.</p>
<p>Sirius satellite radios were originally designed for use <span id="more-16"></span>in your vehicle. These are subscribers who are frequently stuck in bumper to bumper traffic at 5pm every day. Some of them drive large semis or delivery trucks for their jobs. Others need a 24/7 dosage of Bruce Springsteen or Howard Stern&#8217;s humorous programming to help them make it through their road trip, however long it may be.  </p>
<p>The XACT Visor Sirius satellite radios, costing just $49.99, mount onto your visor or dashboard for easy access. The one-line sixteen character display is easily discernable in a quick glance while driving. There are 36 channel presets for fast searching, a remote control and a lighter adapter.</p>
<p>The Sirius One Radio is usually offered at $49.99 as well, but sometimes you can catch an online sale through their website for as low as $20! Many people like the high-contrast display with vivid turquoise writing, the built-in wireless FM transmitter and the four different mounting options with no professional installation required. </p>
<p>The In-V Sirius satellite radios are just $34, and need to be installed professionally. There are 10 radio presets and three-line display on the vivid orange face &#8212; and an optional remote available.</p>
<p>For buses and public transport vehicles, you can get a hidden one that will provide you with all the stations and none of the vulnerability that can come with the detachable units. The &#8220;SiriusConnect&#8221; units are available from $79 to $299. </p>
<p>Then there are a myriad of units that can be easily unplugged for both car and home usage. The Starmate 3 moves between home, car and boombox docks with ease. Priced at just $69.99, these versatile ones offer five-line display on orange faces, game alerts for sports fans, artist or song seek options, 30 channel presets and a slim vehicle docking cradle. </p>
<p>Similarly, the Stratus dock-and-play one can move from car to home use without complex installation. It lacks some of the fancier features of the Starmate 3 and offers just 10 presets instead of 30 for around $40.</p>
<p>The Streamer Replay and Streamer GTR Sirius satellite radios come in brilliant blue display faces, with 30 channel presets, Game Alert, Game Zone favorite teams list, rewind and replay capability for up to 44 minutes of programming and six line display. Generally, these sell for around $120 full price, but the Sirius website frequently runs promotions where you can get the Streamer Replay kit for as little as $20! </p>
<p>Good news, sports fans! The new Sirius Sportster 4 is out for $119, which is designed with a &#8220;Sirius playback&#8221; function to pause, rewind and listen to the last play or 44 minutes of the game. &#8220;MyGameZone&#8221; lists all your favorite teams in one category. You can set alerts so you never miss your favorite games or shows. You also can remove and use this dock at home.</p>
<p>Before purchasing your Sirius satellite radios, consider where you will use them &#8211; just for your late afternoon commute or at home while cleaning the house and eating dinner too? Will you need 10 presets or 30? Will you use your Sirius radio pause-and-rewind functions, or do you want just an attractive yet bare bones unit? These are all things to consider before you buy. Next, check out your local sale papers and the Sirius com website for deals. Welcome to the future of radio!</p>
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 Satellite Radio Its here! Satellite radio is a new service being offered by two companies, XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio. Both companies are offering over 100 channels of streaming music and entertainment. High quality sound is achieved through the use of satellites orbiting high above. Satellite radio is commercial free and free [...]]]></description>
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<p> Satellite Radio Its here! Satellite radio is a new service being offered by two companies, XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio. Both companies are offering over 100 channels of streaming music and entertainment. High quality sound is achieved through the use of satellites orbiting high above. Satellite radio is commercial free and free from regulations by federal committees. The impossible, is now possible, hearing the same radio statio<span id="more-4"></span>n across North America and from coast to coast. All made possible by XM satellite radio and Sirius satellite radio.</p>
<p>Normal radio has been around for decades and is part of many people&#8217;s lifestyle. This is changing. Regular radio is monitored and regulated by the Federal Communications Commission, whom has fined several radio stations and media companies within the last 3-4 years. The FCC has only fined radio stations a maximum of $27,500 per show no matter how man profanities were aired. Recently the FCC has been upping the ante and in conjunction with Congress has decided to raise the fine up to $500,000 per incident per station (Potter). A slap on the wrist has turned into a business-changing event. Sexually explicit comments by Bubba the Love Sponge and Howard Stern could get a station in trouble no doubt about it. </p>
<p>Clear Channel Radio dropped both shock jocks this year after being hit with record fines. (Potter) Recently Howard Stern has made a move to Sirius Satellite wireless in an effort to preserve his career and free speech. Consumers are reaching towards satellite radio as a way to hear unregulated news and content. Recently XM Satellite wireless has claimed to have over 3 million subscribers paying $9.99 per month and Sirius claims to have over 1.3 million customers paying $12.95 per month. Many of those customers pay an additional $2.99 per month for premium content such as the upcoming Howard Stern Show.</p>
<p>Several normal wireless stations and media outlets are realizing the potential to get their message across in a broad fashion. XM has launched a morning show, which is hosted by Bob Edwards, whom was fired earlier this year by National Public Radio. &#8220;The Bob Edwards Show&#8221; will air on a public satellite wireless channel that also features news and programs from Public wireless International, among others. Sirius has its own public wireless channel carrying NPR programs. Consumers and companies are demanding free speech and it seems that satellite wireless is the vehicle.</p>
<p>XM Satellite wireless and Sirius Satellite wireless have designed satellite broadcast systems that differ but they achieve the same high quality of satellite wireless. A milestone of this success is the fact that satellite wireless signals that are available across the United States and into Mexico and Canada. Rock and Roll No it&#8217;s not a genre any more! XM Satellite wireless has two satellites named Rock and Roll, which remain in parallel geostationary orbit to provide wireless coverage throughout the United States. Sirius Satellite wireless has chose to use three satellites in an inclined elliptical orbit. This configuration provides 16 hours per satellite of signal, which gives a great redundancy if any satellite were to fail. Playing it smart, Sirius and XM both have spare satellites, which can be called on in a moments notice if needed.</p>
<p>XM satellite wireless and Sirius satellite wireless have Earth based broadcast stations that are used to send up information to the satellites, which is then dispersed through out the globe. Sirius and XM both have disk jockeys that manage, create and program music which is then sent up to the satellites. The information is then taken in by the satellites and sent through a rebroadcast of the streams to earth. </p>
<p>The Major advantage of this is that, unlike earth-based wireless stations whose signals reach listeners 150 miles away, satellite wireless signals have a huge reach, and are receivable anywhere within the continental United States and hundreds of miles in each direction of the borders. Satellite wireless is growing to become a worldwide network and offerings are growing throughout the world. XM satellite radio and Sirius satellite radio are making it happen.</p>
<p>Unregulated Satellite Radio is the answer for free speech in a government regulated airwaves arena. Not only can listeners hear unbiased information but also they can listen to it anywhere in the United States. Media giants are jumping to get the piece of the pie regarding satellite radio, as the new wave of the future is satellite radio.</p>
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 It might be a relatively new outgrowth of the satellite age, but that isn&#8217;t stopping subscription-based radio from offering some serious advantages over regular FM and AM bandwidths. Providing listeners more choice than they could ever imagine, services like Sirius satellite radio are to the airwaves what cable was to television not too terribly [...]]]></description>
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<p> It might be a relatively new outgrowth of the satellite age, but that isn&#8217;t stopping subscription-based radio from offering some serious advantages over regular FM and AM bandwidths. Providing listeners more choice than they could ever imagine, services like Sirius satellite radio are to the airwaves what cable was to television not too terribly long ago.</p>
<p>These services work in much the same manner as cable television, too. Potenti<span id="more-10"></span>al listeners need to subscribe and obtain special receivers to be able to tune into programming. The subscription fees are generally fairly low on these services considering the options they provide. Receivers are generally made available for automobiles, homes and even offices. Some providers offer receivers that are portable, so satellite programming can go anywhere the owner does.</p>
<p>Sirius satellite radio is just one provider taking advantage of this technology to deliver subscription-based programming to vehicles, offices and households all over the country. The advantages of satellite radio over basic FM or AM stations are pretty amazing. The pros include:</p>
<p>Syndicated shows: With lots of major radio personalities all over the country jumping on the satellite radio bandwagon, favorite shows from Boston to Los Angeles are starting to appear on subscription stations. This means listeners have lots of choice in talk shows, sports programming and more.</p>
<p>Lack of censorship: The censoring on outlets such as satellite radio tends to be limited, which means listeners hear songs and programs as they were intended. While this isn&#8217;t always great for those with kids in the car, it is for those who abhor songs and comedy routines being altered to fit a censor&#8217;s whims.</p>
<p>Variety of music: With so many different channels at their fingertips, Sirius satellite radio subscribers find they can listen to just about anything. From the classics to the classical and beyond, the variety provided by satellite is simply fantastic.</p>
<p>More news: Some people tune into packages like satellite radio simply for the news programming. Offering more stations than regular radio could ever hope to, these services provide up-to-the-minute reports on a variety of news channels. It&#8217;s even possible for people living in major markets to hear local news as it happens.</p>
<p>Comedy: Make no mistake, this is one of the big draws for programming offered by providers such as Sirius satellite radio. With a variety of comedy stations, subscribers can hear the latest stand up routines from comics from one coast to the other.</p>
<p>Traffic: One of the biggest perks found in satellite radio is the on-time traffic reporting for most major metro areas. This means all it takes is tuning in to find out how the drive home is going in a person&#8217;s own hometown or across the country.</p>
<p>While it does come with a subscription fee, Sirius satellite radio is the choice of many because of the variety of listening options it provides. The choice, reception and portability offered by satellite providers helps these type of services beat regular FM and AM stations hands down. This type of satellite service has quickly become to radio what cable was to the television not too long ago.</p>
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