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Satellite Radio Usage / Signal Availability
Hello friends. There is a month on / month off sailor on the
Christmas list and I was thinking about getting him a satellite radio system. I'm curious if anyone can validate if the signal for Sirius or Radio XM is good in his general cruising area; up and down the coast of Florida, into the Bahamas and eventually to the Carribean. I'd hate to buy the device only to find that he cannot use it where he is sailing. Thanks. cm |
Satellite Radio Usage / Signal Availability
It is only good for the near Bahamas. Anything more than
about 200 miles offshore and the signal fades out. It is useless in the Caribbean. S.Simon "Crackhead Millionaire" wrote in message om... Hello friends. There is a month on / month off sailor on the Christmas list and I was thinking about getting him a satellite radio system. I'm curious if anyone can validate if the signal for Sirius or Radio XM is good in his general cruising area; up and down the coast of Florida, into the Bahamas and eventually to the Carribean. I'd hate to buy the device only to find that he cannot use it where he is sailing. Thanks. cm |
Satellite Radio Usage / Signal Availability
Thanks, Simon. BTW - do you know if that is for both XM and Sirius?
I remember reading that XM used localized, ground based redirectors to send the signal while the Sirius signal came in directly from the satellites. (?) Anyways, Bahamas is good enough for me. Thanks a lot. cmb "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... It is only good for the near Bahamas. Anything more than about 200 miles offshore and the signal fades out. It is useless in the Caribbean. S.Simon |
Satellite Radio Usage / Signal Availability
Here's a good link that shows XM coverage. I don't know about
Sirius other than it's liable to go out of business if it doesn't start getting more subscribers. http://shop.store.yahoo.com/satphone...adioatsea.html S.Simon "Crackhead Millionaire" wrote in message om... Thanks, Simon. BTW - do you know if that is for both XM and Sirius? I remember reading that XM used localized, ground based redirectors to send the signal while the Sirius signal came in directly from the satellites. (?) Anyways, Bahamas is good enough for me. Thanks a lot. cmb "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... It is only good for the near Bahamas. Anything more than about 200 miles offshore and the signal fades out. It is useless in the Caribbean. S.Simon |
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