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The Technology of Satellite Radio
The technology is the satellite radio equivalent of cable TV or satellite and is certainly here to stay. There are several reasons for this: the quality of emissions is higher, the reception quality of the device is higher and the global coverage of the chain, ie the satellite footprint that is much better known.
To achieve this quality recording and playback speed to about 384 kbps level. Tracks are cataloged in a manner comparable to the MP3 system, which uses names are called ID3 tags.
Each satellite station is trying to create its own identity. Music station can try this for one type of music or one era or decade. This means that you can get a satellite radio station called punk music, or 1970-Twentieth Century Music.
Some channels, music, disc jockey or the registrar of your choice, say fifty minutes worth of music, listen to determine that the quality of the sequence is correct, and allow the computer to play on the airwaves. Satellite broadcasting uses digital recordings, and each position is encoded at a different frequency. Similarly, each of the decoder, such as a car or house is to recognize and extract each channel separately, too. The resulting binary code is then translated into digital or analog so that the speakers can play. This process produces a sound that is truly CD quality.
The satellites are geo-static orbit at 23,000 km transmission over Ecuador and a large footprint that is the name given to the area of land that is able to receive their broadcasts.
America, for example, the two was initially focused on the densely populated east and west coasts, in order to maximize revenue potential. One of the satellites would be able to cover the entire United States that the orbit. In order to receive satellite broadcasts, you must use a special antenna to the receiver.