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I AM HIGHLY IMPRESSED BY THE EASE OF USE OF THIS DOWNLOAD SERVICE. INSTRUCTIONS ARE CLEAR AND SIMPLE TO FOLLOW....EVEN BY TECHNOPHOBES SUCH AS MYSELF. THE EMAILS POINT YOU IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION...ITS SO EASY PEASY. THE DOWNLOAD CHOICE OF USER MANUALS IS EXTENSIVE AND I COULD NOT FIND A CHEAPER OR MORE EFFICIENT SERVICE ON THE INTERNET. I COULD NOT HAVE MADE A BETTER CHOICE OF INFORMATION PROVIDER. SHOULD I EVER NEED ANOTHER USER MANUAL, THEN THIS IS THE FIRST CHOICE SITE. COULD NOT BE BETTER PLEASED!!!!!!!...MANY THANXES FROM JIM BURNS
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GOOD SERVICE MANUAL GOT ALL THE INFO. THAT I NEEDED..
The Technology
The Sirius Satellite Radio service begins at the national broadcast studios in New York City, where the programs are created. They are then beamed to the three orbiting satellites and ground repeaters, which then send them to the receiver in your vehicle. This signal is maximized by placing the satellites in orbits directly above the United States rather than geostationary orbits over the equator. The result is the most optimal signal strength. This system is broadcast in the S-Band and has a frequency range of 2319.75MHz to 2332.75MHz.
A Note About Reception
Satellite signals may be completely blocked by buildings, overpasses, or other structures and they operate best with a �clear line of sight.� For this reason, terrestial repeaters are placed in dense urban areas to supplement the satellite coverage area.
In the illustration above (not drawn to scale), the satellite signal is prevented from directly reaching either vehicle. However, the vehicle on the left is within range of a terrestial repeater and therefore can recieve broadcast until it emerges from the �electronic shadow� of the building. Not: the Sirius broadcast satellites orbit almostdirectly overhead so their �shadow� is very small. However, the satellite�s precise location in the sky changes hour by hour and the corresponding �shadow� will change as well. Momentary interruption of the satellite signal is protected by a four-second audio memory in the receiver. Therefore, if the signal blockage exists for less than four seconds, there will be no interruption of the audio. The combination of overhead placement, terrestial repeaters, and the four-second audio memory should provide coast-to coast coverage with few interruptions.
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CR-SRF100/CR-SRT100
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