Private Islands, Communication, Satellite Radio

Satellite Radio on Remote Islands

Sirius radioRadios are a great way to keep abreast on the news, hear your favourite music or get updated on the local weather. Unfortunately since radio signals can only travel 30 to 40 miles, many island locations are too remote to get a radio signal. Therefore an alternative technology that many island owners invest in is satellite radio. Satellite radio, also called digital radio, offers uninterrupted, near CD-quality music beamed to your radio from space.

Satellite radio is a relatively simple concept. Music, news, or talk stations beam the signal up to the satellite from the respective satellite radio company (i.e. XM or Sirius). The satellites broadcast the signal back to Earth, where it’s picked up by a receiver unit (your radio).

To get satellite radio you need to have a tuner or a receiver (the radio). The radio typically connects and plays through a home stereo system however many island owners get a stand alone or portable satellite radio system. The portable system comes with a rechargeable battery and a built in antenna, and can be listed to any where a radio signal can be received. Much like other satellite equipment objects such as trees and buildings can interfere with the signal.

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