Satellite radio is one of the biggest improvements in
broadcasting since the introduction of FM. Satellite radio signal can be
broadcasted for more than 35,000 kilometers (22,000 miles) with complete
clarity and high quality sound. You will never get static interferences while
listening to over 100 radio channels. The idea behind satellite radio has
appeared in 1992, when the United States Federal Communications Commission
granted a spectrum of the S band (the 2.3 GHz frequency) for Digital Audio
Radio Service. The license to broadcast in that band was allocated to Sirius
Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio in 1997. Now there are three companies
that provide satellite radio in the world : Sirius and XM in Northern America
and WorldSpace in Asia, Europe and Africa.
Each of these companies offer different broadcasting systems,
since the radio signal of each is proprietary. This means that you will have to
buy different hardware depending on your subscription to one of these
companies. However, there are three components common to all satellite radio
services : the satellites, the ground repeaters and the radio receivers.
Different satellite radio companies broadcast the radio signal in different
ways. For instance, XM satellite radio uses geostationary satellites which have
orbits that are synchronized with the movement of Earth. These satellites are
located above the equator. In order to allow subscribers to receive
crystal-clear signal despite obstacles such as buildings, hills or bridges, XM
satellite radio service has installed a network of repeaters antennas that
receive the radio signal from the satellites and retransmit it to the
subscriber’s receiver Sirius, on the other hand, uses satellites that have
unique elliptical orbits around Earth. These kinds of orbits allow satellites
to get higher in the sky than geostationary satellites and this prevents loss
of signal. This is the reason why Sirius has fewer terrestrial repeaters than
XM.
Satellite radio services have digital broadcast centers where a
huge amount of music in digital format as well as CD format is stored. Radio
programmers have the task of selecting which song has to be played at which
time. There are also a lot of studios managed by digital radio companies where
artists perform live. All songs and material are transmitted to the satellites
in digital format so that the signal contains very high quality sound. The
signal is encoded by the satellite and then retransmitted to the repeaters
antennas, which then transmit it to the radio receiver which decodes it and
plays the sound. The entire process is very quick and reliable. Satellite radio
would not be possible without digital compression. Digital compression is a
technique that uses sophisticated algorithms to compress as much material as
possible on the available bandwidth. Once you make a subscription to a
satellite radio provider you will need the appropriate radio equipment.
Traditional radios cannot decode the signal received from satellites so you
will need special equipment.
The popularity of satellite radio has exploded due to many
technological advancements that enabled manufacturers to offer the receivers at
very attractive prices. The fact that satellite radio is commercial free for
many of its channels is also a major selling point.
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