Mar21

There are two safe ways to watch tv on your computer. One is installing some hardware devices such as PC tuner card or downloading tv software in just a few seconds.

1. Hardware

If you want to watch TV on your computer this way then you will need to buy a TV tuner card with some additional equipment. Using a TV tuner card will turn your computer into a TiVo where you can record. The only downside is that TV tuner card are expensive. You will only have access to basic cable.

To get any satellite channels you will have to subscribe to a satellite TV provider and pay monthly subscription

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Mar21

Tired of being limited by broadcast television programming? Sick of rising cable rates with poor service? If this describes you, you are not alone. Many people wish they had a diverse range of programming at an affordable price with service they can count on. People who have held out and not subscribed to either cable or satellite are now looking into a pay service as a result of the digital switchover. Plus, many cable subscribers have become very dissatisfied with their service and the rising rates of cable. There is a solution. Satellite television provides hundreds of channels of educational and informative programming at rates that are affordable and accessible to anyone and many providers are offering special introductory rates to encourage more people to subscribe.

Satellite television opens up a whole new world of entertainment and information from a diverse range of programmers. With literally hundreds of channels to watch, there is bound to be something to watch even for the most discriminate viewer. Satellite providers committed themselves to providing the best service possible at prices people can afford. Satellite television offers people a number of flexible subscription plans so people can choose what they get and how much they are going to pay for monthly service. No matter what level of plan you get, you will get more programming options than with broadcast or cable at a very competitive price.

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Mar21

With all the news surrounding satellite radio, you may be more and more interested in these systems. Whether you want to take yours on the go, in the car, or keep it at home, there are systems that can fit one or all of you needs.

For those who are on the go, a portable satellite radio that works much like an mp3 player is flexible in its use. Plug in a pair of headphones and listen to your favorite music on the bus or on the job. If you want to make portable systems work in your car, you can easily purchase a plug-n-play system so that you listen while you drive through your car’s audio system.

In fact many of the car satellite radio systems work in this manner. Others, however, attach behind the dash of the vehicle and can be left there on a permanent basis. Vehicle specific brackets, as well as universal mounts, allow you to place the system in your car as well.

Home satellite radio systems come as simple or sophisticated as you need. From a plug-n-play option to a tuner with optical and coaxial digital outputs, you can now connect these systems to your TV screen and home entertainment center.

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Mar21

This is a brief article on my opinion of satellite radio since I purchased it almost 5 years ago. These opinions are my own, and I’m sure others will differ. You can always have your own opinion if just go out and buy a Sirius universal tuner, and hook it up to your car. Then you can make your mind up on the matter.

I originally purchased a cheap Sirius tuner because I was taking a 1200 mile trip about 3 times a year in an automobile. I always ran through some long stretches where I encountered some dead zones. The relatively new satellite radio seemed the perfect solution.

Once I started using this radio at home on a regular basis I found out that I may have lucked out. I had perfectly good reception in my home town, but when I drove to a highly populated area about 15 miles to the north I couldn’t get a clear signal. It seemed all of the lower FM frequencies which Sirius was using were all being used by local radio stations, causing them to bleed over to the satellite station. I haven’t given it a whole lot of thought, but what are these people doing to correct their poor reception?

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Mar21

Once you decide that satellite radio is for you, you’re going to have to decide which company to go with. You have Sirius and XM to choose from, and there are several factors in considering which one to go with. There is cost, which realistically is the same between the two. There is also station selection. This one is a biggie, and rightfully so. Both providers offer a large variety of stations, in all music genres, and they offer a good selection of sports channels, news channels, talk channels and more. There are some differences though, in station availability, so make sure that you research each provider’s program guide.

Another big factor, and this one sometimes gets overlooked until you after you have already signed the deal, is what device or devices do you have to choose from to listen to your satellite on. Each provider offers devices for the home or office, for the car and portable devices. While some are going to be very similar, others are going to differ quite a bit. Keep in mind also, that your monthly subscription only pays for one device. If you want multiple devices, it will cost you a little more each month. Here is a little information about the many ways you can listen to your satellite radio:

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Mar21

Sirus Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio are the only two radio services of their kind in the United States. Let’s focus on Sirus Satellite. This radio service has many channels-65 sports broadcasting channels and 69 music stations. The sports channels include news and various forms of entertainment. You can recognize a Sirus channel by the “SR” in front of the channel number. Prior to 1999, Sirus used to be called Satellite CD Radio. It was named after the most brilliant star in the sky.

Sirus began a radio service by internet that was available all around the world in 2006. in 2007, Sirus Satellite Radio decided that they should join together with XM and provide just one satellite network here in the United States.

Sirus has three satellites orbiting over North America. These satellites are where their channels are transmitted from. Also, most Sirus radios will allow you to view a picture of the artist along with information about the song. The sirus radios have several remote controls that will operate the radio.

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Mar21

Many folks have been awaiting the merger between XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio, as this would bring more choices to satellite radio listeners and give us all more options too. Satellite Radio has sure made waves in the radio industry and completely turned the entire sector on its ears.

Each month there seems to be more options, venues and new shows on both Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Radio and the number of subscribers is truly out of this world as well. XM radio currently has about 7.5 million subscribers and Sirius Satellite radio has about five million. Together they have 12.5 million subscribers that are listening to music, talk radio in news that actually really is truly out of this world.

They both have about 170 channels and whereas many are duplicated some are not. This means if they were two combined there would still be just under 300 channels total. And the merger of this size would allow them to keep all of their channels and all their subscribers would become more loyal than ever before.

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Mar21

The most fitting solution for these organisations would be to use Long Range Radios. They transmit HF SSB (High Frequency – Single Side Band) radio waves which does not require any expensive re-transmission devices. The waves generated by the HF SSB transceiver are of two components.

  • Ground Wave – These waves travel directly from the transmitter to the receiver following the contours of the earth
  • Sky Wave – These waves are the key element for Long range radio transmission. These waves travel upwards at an angle from the transmitter, so that it will hit the Ionosphere and refracted back to the receiver.

Long Range Radios have the following advantages which makes them a better option over satellite and cellular communications.

  1. Zero Operating Cost – communications made through HF SSB radios are totally free. On the other hand, Satellite and Cellular communications are expensive
  2. Minimal Infrastructure – less dependent on land based infrastructures whereas, cellular and satellite communications heavily depend on infrastructure
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Mar21

It all happened so fast, and it was a really exciting time. First, satellite radio was considered a huge breakthrough for the music industry. Everyone was going to benefit: the music industry and the consumer could be happy with this choice. New music markets would emerge. Music that could never be heard on commercial radio stations would find an audience. Sales would go up. Consumers would have more choices.

It was truly a win-win idea with a lot of excitement and momentum. It was going to change everything. That is, until the MP3 showed up. Now satellite radio has about as many subscribers, as people buying iPods in one-quarter. How did this all happen?

What you may remember most is the whole Napster scandal, but that isn’t the beginning. The beginning was the creation of the MP3 form of music, which came along in 1987. While the MP3 format was around, it didn’t develop traction until SubPop started distributing music tracks through the format, while also distributing MP3 players in 1999. That year was the year of Napster file sharing, and within two years, Steve Jobs and Apple introduced the iPod to the world (2001). Now, over 174 million iPods have been sold.

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Mar21

Known as a special kind of satellite receiver that is developed to detect unencrypted signals from different satellite dishes, Free-to-Air (FTA) receiver has the capacity to receive data that follow MPEG-2 formats. Since this receiver was created for this sole purpose, FTA receiver does not have the capacity of decoding satellite transmissions from DirecTV and Dish Networks. However, this receiver has distinct functions that individuals may find useful and helpful when it comes to television and radio broadcasting.

Description of the Types of the Receivers

The most common type of FTA receiver looks like a typical hardware box and is similar with DirecTV receivers, as well as Dish Networks. Meanwhile, the other type of FTA receiver allows people to receive free-to-air satellite transmissions in their computer systems. By just looking at the appearance of FTA receivers, individuals can already determine its type.

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