school me on satellite radio
SIRUS
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anybody here have it? does the signal work in the subway, or disappear like regular radio?how does sirius compare to xm?thanx.
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My wife and I have two receivers. It will not work in the subway, tunnels etc. The antenna needs to have a somewhat clear line to the sky. Other than that, we love it.
A good FM signal actually gives you better sound but the joy of successfully making a clean digital recording straight from air with no fuss is hard to beat. Erm, if that's what you wanted to do. Digital also gives you data channels with names of songs, artists, stations, DJs, coming up next etc etc. Digital is the way to go for convenience.
Receives signals like a regular radio, albeit from a digital transmitter, so still needs an antenna and positioning like a normal radio. When the signal breaks up it stutters or cuts out rather than going all snap crackle and hiss. Ford are putting them in all news cars from 2007, I think.
Since they're compressing over 100 channels into their fixed bandwidth, all channels suffer. Music channels average around 64 kbs, which is a poor-quality mp3. The talk stations are around 16 kbs, which is (barely) acceptable for voice.
That being said, I'm with Sirius, mainly for the NFL. Each game has the home and away team's radio feed, so I won't have to miss games when I'm travelling on Sunday (which seems to happen often). Also, I'm very interested in seeing how Stern sounds on satellite radio in January.
I don't know XM, who has XM? what are they like?
I have Sirius & love it.
Had XM, it was ok - it doesn't suck - but Hip Hop aint fuckin with Sirius.
Sirius got Evil Dee, Primo, Tony Touch, Lord Sear, just to name a few.
Sear had Marley Marl on last week!!
Couple of the mixshow dudes on some stations are 'meh', but for the most part always something dope to listen to.
And you tend to hear more shit MAAAD early b4 it's released.
Receiver wise, I think I have to say XM has a wider variety of units to pick from, including the hand held jammie, which is dope.
But from what I understand, Sirius is going to really be stepping there receiver game up, not to mention Howard Stern is coming to Sirius & that pretty much means a significant increase in listenership as well so expect it to get better.
Signal wise, I hear XM is superior, but both worked well for me.
How you install/setup will play a big role here too.
I gotta little $99 Wal-Mart boombox joint.
Works perfect in the whip, at home it's 50/50, and at work I listen online/streaming.