Friday, August 24, 2007

Frequently Asked Questions About Satellite Radio

Are you interested in satellite radio but have some questions about it? If you do, you should read on. This article will attempt to answer some of the most frequently asked questions about satellite radio.

What is satellite radio?
This is the most basic question of course. Satellite radio is a subscription based service where users can receive music and talk programming on their radios broadcast from a satellite.

How does it sound?
Since it is broadcast in an all digital format, satellite radio will sound better than your standard FM station. It will have music quality compatible to a CD player.

Do I have to buy a new radio?
Unfortunately yes you do have to buy a new radio. Your current radio will not be capable of receiving the satellite signal. If you do not want to completely replace your radio, you can purchase an adapter that will allow you to play it over your radio.

Can I get local stations over satellite?
No, you can only get local stations with an FM receiver.

Can I use my satellite radio in my home?
Yes, you can get satellite radio in your home. Some radios will even allow you to transfer the receiver from your car to your homes stereo.

What kind of programming is available?
All sorts of programs are available. You can find talk shows, music stations broadcasting all genres of music (many commercial free) sports, weather and even traffic in major cities.

I have Sirius and want to switch to XM. Can I use the same radio?
No, the two major providers (Sirius and XM) do not use compatible equipment. If you want to switch providers you will have to buy all new equipment.


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