Together with XM Radio, Sirius Satellite Radio is one of the two
main providers of digital radio broadcasting in the United States. Sirius
Satellite Radio currently broadcasts on over 120 channels with a variety of
broadcasts including music, talk shows, news broadcasts and different other
forms of audio entertainment. Sirius Satellite Radio covers the entire US
territory. The high quality of the broadcasting signal produced by using the
most advanced digital encoding technology makes the transmission clear and
accurate. The fidelity of the sound transmitted digitally is much better than
any analog radio provider can offer. The noise disturbances often associated to
FM and AM broadcasts are now eliminated and the transmission is clear and
almost identical in quality with the original track. Sirius Satellite Radio
holds one of the two FCC approved licenses for delivering digital radio in the
United States. The digital radio broadcaster only shares the field of Satellite
Digital Audio Radio Services (SDARS) with Sirius XM Satellite Radio Inc. Here
is some more information on the Sirius company :
Corporate headquarters : New York City, New York
Date of launch : July 1, 2002
Satellites in service : 3
Available satellite radio channels :120
Sirius Satellite Radio is truly an impressive corporation.
Located in the heart of New York City with a huge recording studio situated in
the Rockefeller Center, Sirius Satellite Radio has a huge library of over 2
million music tracks. The quality of the transmission is very high as it is in
the 128kb/sec format – which is similar to CD audio quality. The company uses
digitized signals through the PAC encoding technology, providing high fidelity
broadcasts all over the United States.
The Sirius
satellite
The three Loral SS/L-1300 commercial satellites used by Sirius
deliver constant digital radio broadcasting to Sirius’ subscribers. As with
most commercial satellites, the Loral SS/L-1300s orbit above the Earth at 22
300 miles. Very similar to XMs satellites, the Loral SS/L-1300 commercial
satellites have a more inclined orbit which allows them to cover an even more
extended area. The elevation angle of 60 degrees is more generous than the
regular 45 degrees used by geostationary satellites. Since one of the most
problematic aspects of satellite radio broadcasting is the line of sight –
which can be easily interrupted by landscape or buildings – the Loral SS/L-1300
commercial satellites have a slight advantage over their competitors, since
they have a clearer line of sight. The three satellites used for broadcasting
slowly orbit around the Earth and only two of them are functional at any time.
This is because Sirius only has two transmission frequencies and by alternating
satellite transmission they can eliminate interferences while also having a
spare satellite to put to use in case something goes wrong with one of the
others. The 3 satelites take turns broadcasting – when one of them leaves the
footprint of the continental U.S. another picks up the broadcasting
transmission. Since the more inclined orbit provides better coverage, Canada
and Mexico are also well covered by the digital broadcasting. This is an
interesting feature of the Sirius satellite radio, as it enhances the benefit
of not having to switch radio stations during long trips or while traveling
outside US borders. Sirius has also announced a collaboration with the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation and Standard Radio Inc. This would allow anyone in
Canada to benefit from Sirius’ services while using any of the Canadian English
and French channels.
Sirius
broadcasting
Because the broadcast signal used in satellite radio
transmission is so strong, you only need a small receiver in order to be able
to listen to it. By using small omni-directional antennas you can take your
digital radio programs wherever you are – either on the road or at home. The
technology used is similar to GPS devices and the receivers don’t require
pointing. Some of the new features of satellite radio refer to the extended broadcast
information abilities, and the transmission can supply information on artist,
music title or genre. One of the developments Sirius is working on is streaming
video broadcasting – something that will probably become available to the
general public soon after the technology and broadcasting methods become secure
enough.
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