Reasons To Choose Satellite Radio Technology

| Wednesday, January 18, 2012
By Olga Wright


For many years, satellite television had been available to the viewer, allowing you to watch your favorite shows in high definition quality. It is now even possible to surf the Internet by these means and you get to enjoy super fast speed. So, it is logical that you should be able to listen to satellite radio with this technology.

Signal Interruption If you've ever been on a road trip that takes you several hundred miles from home, then you know how frustrating it can be to lose one station and try to pick up another. Some areas just don't have powerful enough antennas to transmit the nearby stations, leaving you with static ridden music, if you can hear the music at all. Terrestrial radio can only work when the signals are strong, so in more rural areas you may not be able to pick up many stations. Satellite radio doesn't have this issue.

Also if you are looking for a hand held satellite radio and price around $390, take a look at the Sirius Stiletto 2. This good looking, robust and extremely versatile handset benefits from the superior Sirius satellite reception for crystal clear clarity of sound. And allows you to schedule recordings and capture up to 100 hours of Sirius programs.With expandable memory through a microSD card, the possibilities are endless with this little beauty. The Sirius satellite radio delivers over 130 channels of music and other channel, and the 60+music channels are completely commercial free.

When you are searching for new radio stations to listen to by this modern and diverse method, you will find that stations are often categorized by genre and era or decade. This means you could tune into a channel that plays the specialist music you love, such as 1980s pop music. You will almost certainly be used to this method already if you have satellite television in the home; here once again you will find hundreds of specialist music channels to choose from.

Satellite radio reaches millions of subscribers, and they can offer hundreds of stations. Some of the stations may require an upgraded subscription, but you will still have hundreds of stations available. This means you can listen to any type of music you can imagine, or talk radio programs that your local stations may not run.

Associated Costs Where terrestrial radio is free, satellite radio is not. You will need a receiver that is designed for this. Most newer cars will have stereos that are already equipped with the satellite feature. New car stereos that are purchased aftermarket are also equipped. If your stereo isn't, you can purchase a standalone receiver. You won't need any special tools to install a standalone unit in your car.

If you have $80 to spend on a satellite radio, the Samsung YP X5X neXus 25 is right on your budget. This is a satellite receiver and top quality music player. Record and playback your favorite XM content and it supports the XM + Napster files. A Docking station allows you to connect it your your home stereo to add and remove files as you wish. The memory can hold 25 hours worth of playback and it is light and ideal to pop in your pocket.




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