bajajudy
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If you have Sirius Radio in Baja
or anywhere...just trying to keep it on Baja
If you have an antenna up for a unit in your house and you have another FM radio, tune it to 88.10 and you can receive the signal on any radio within
range. You have to listen to whatever the box is set on but you dont need another unit.
My husband listens to Sirius on his single side band.
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I need to stop by and talk to Jim about this. I have Sirius radio here in Los Cabos and cannot get a signal. I'll stop by and see you.
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Judy
I don't think that will work with the home unit, if your using the auto modulator unit yes. My home unit needs a cable.
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It is a home unit. It is on the stereo in the showroom of our office building. Jim's office is upstairs and the boombox is downstairs. The antenna
is located outside a window to the office.
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My guys turn on their FM portable radio at job sites to pick up the Siruis radio from inside the work truck. They love it. Their favorite station is
Pulse and a couple of the Spanish music channels.
This only works with the Sirius units that have a built-in FM transmitter to send the signals wireless to your car radio. Not all do. We have three
radios, and two of them use a cassette tape adaptor to get the audio into the car radio.
BTW, if you have a unit with the FM transmitter, the frequency may not be on 88.1 because this is user selectable. The FM radio will only pick up
whatever channel the Sirius radio is tuned to and the range is usually not more than 100 yards from the unit.
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Quote: | Originally posted by BCSTech
My guys turn on their FM portable radio at job sites to pick up the Siruis radio from inside the work truck. They love it. Their favorite station is
Pulse and a couple of the Spanish music channels.
This only works with the Sirius units that have a built-in FM transmitter to send the signals wireless to your car radio. Not all do. We have three
radios, and two of them use a cassette tape adaptor to get the audio into the car radio.
BTW, if you have a unit with the FM transmitter, the frequency may not be on 88.1 because this is user selectable. The FM radio will only pick up
whatever channel the Sirius radio is tuned to and the range is usually not more than 100 yards from the unit. |
I have a Serius car kit and a boombox. While on the road throughout Baja, and while in my house in Mulege, I keep the frequency set on 90.3.
Very clear!
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Can you get Sirius on a single side band? How, what frequency?? Can I get it on a little "yacht boy SSB"? I'm really enjoying the Gypsies Sirius 71
Jazz Cafe...very nice with the champagne brunch!
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I think someone would have to take it on their own to retransmit Sirius on SSB, and then you're probably only talking about a few channels at best.
Sirius broadcasts are encrypted and delivered over S band satellite operating at 2.3 GHz. They also deliver a feed over Ku band satellite, and most of
their channels are available thru Dish Network on all but the basic DN subscription level.
Sirius subscribers can also log on to http://www.sirius.com and listen through their computer. If you're not a subscriber, you can get a free 3-day trial.
My fovorite channel? Sirius Disorder on Ch 70.
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Tech, you're a deadhead?
Shari, our single side band radio has FM channels...you know like short wave, medium..etc...AM and FM. We put it on FM and get sirius from our boom
box.
I dont know about user selectable but we are using that frequency(88.1) on our first old unit(Sanyo, my friend who works for Sirius swore that there
was no such animal) because the sirius brand, model starmate, that we bought a few months ago came with instructions to tune to that frequency. For
reasons known only to the radio gods it also worked on our old unit, which is docked on a boom box,with our SSB.
I wish someone had been in the bushes with a video camera to have caught my husband and I in the parking lot of the Holiday Inn in Winston-Salem with
the laptop in our rental car trying to get this thing initiated....we were using the wireless at the hotel and I would have to run up to the front
doors, check the instructions and then run back to the rentacar to tell him what to do. There were several dirty words said during this process.
BUT it sure was nice the next day to have it to listen to as we drove to Columbia. The only problem in the states is finding an empty spot on the FM
tuner. Here in Baja there is nothing but empty frequencies.
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Quote: | Tech, you're a deadhead? | What? Hardly! Disorder was on 32 until a few days ago when Sirius moved the
Grateful Dead Channel there. I had to pull over until I could find Disorder again ON 70.
Something about those extended GD "garage band" solos that's lost on me. Was hard enough to sit through them years ago, let alone hear them over and
over again now... Same reason I can't stand Oldies stations (other than occasionally the Sinatra Channel, but much of the music there is from before I
was born).
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Thanks, I wondered what happened to Disorder, one of my favs too!
70 is Planetjazz? but they are playing the Rolling Stones
Boy am I confused....
[Edited on 9-16-2007 by bajajudy]
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We transfer our Sirius unit from the boombox in the house to the car. We were very surprised one day when we had the unit in the house, left it on
for the dogs -- and as we pulled out of our driveway, the radio in the truck was on, and we were really surprised to hear Sirius for several yards. So
yes, it worked for us.
BTW does anyone else have their Sirius fail on the mesa by the El Rosario Army Check? Not everytime, but most of the time the signal fails right
there. It does not surprise us when it fails by Los Pinos with all the trees, but on the open mesa?
We think there may be UFOs lurking in the area and messing up the signal.
Diane
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Diane, We have XM radio
We lost signal at the El Rosario check point also. Yep ufo's for sure.k
[Edited on 9-16-2007 by Keri]
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajajudy
Thanks, I wondered what happened to Disorder, one of my favs too!
70 is Planetjazz? but they are playing the Rolling Stones
Boy am I confused.... | I think Sirius is
having trouble with updating their listing guide. I just rechecked my car radio and Disorder is on 70, and the message crawler says Disorder. But
when I browse by Category, channel 70 doesn't show up under the "Rock" category, which is the category where Disorder used to be located. Instead 32
is now incorrectly listed there as Disorder instead of The Dreadful Great Channel.
This is what caused me so much confusion the other day. I had to thumb up channel by channel until I found Disorder.
I'm listening right now over Internet and Disorder is listed as channel 70 there.
Maybe that's why they call this channel "Disorder?"
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Yes Keri it happens there I don't know why, some sort of interference. Personally think its tooo cold there for anything to work.
[Edited on 9-16-2007 by comitan]
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Quote: | Originally posted by jdtrotter
We transfer our Sirius unit from the boombox in the house to the car. We were very surprised one day when we had the unit in the house, left it on
for the dogs -- and as we pulled out of our driveway, the radio in the truck was on, and we were really surprised to hear Sirius for several yards. So
yes, it worked for us.
BTW does anyone else have their Sirius fail on the mesa by the El Rosario Army Check? Not everytime, but most of the time the signal fails right
there. It does not surprise us when it fails by Los Pinos with all the trees, but on the open mesa?
We think there may be UFOs lurking in the area and messing up the signal.
Diane |
We usually lose it there as well...I always wondered if the Army had equipment that might interfere with the radio....
Zac
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