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Ever wonder how this whole satellite radio thing works? I mean, it seems to be the thing now. Many auto manufacturers are installing satellite radio receivers in their new automobiles, and there are home and portable models available through your favorite electronics outlet. But what is it? How does it work? Why should I pay for radio?
If you are someone who uses his or her BMW for long auto journeys, you might want to consider investing in satellite radio. BMW car owners choose this popular option in order to enjoy the shows they most like to hear on the radio.
In early times messages were sent over the wires by alternately turning electrical currents on and off, producing a series of "dots" and "dashes" in accordance with a telegraph code. There were many drawbacks of this system like it was one to one message delivery method , and was wire dependent or we can say the media was the wires that had a network between the places where the communication was needed. Another was the data transferred in coded form, special training was needed to code and decode the data.
Radio waves are easy to generate, can travel long distances and can penetrate buildings easily, so they are widely used for communication, both indoors and outdoors. These waves also work in heavy wooden terrain, can cross glass walls and even work well in the moving vehicles.
A radio receiver always has a radio frequency section, which is tunable circuit connected to the antenna terminals. It is there to select the wanted frequency and reject some of the unwanted frequencies. However such a receiver need not have a radio frequency amplifier following this tuned circuit. If there is an amplifier its output is fed to the mixer at whose input another tunable circuit is present.
Mainly radio is practiced to transmit selected data to different geographical points through disjunctive media (aerial, spacial) without cables. As radio is used for channelizing sound and television signals, it is also used for transmitting data in ciphered form. It also sends out signals and pick up their reflections from the bodies in route. Some long ambit radios are used by cosmonauts to interact from other planets on earth and to channel information with them.
A micro wave radio system sends signals through the atmosphere between towers spaced about twenty to thirty miles apart, amplifies the signals and retransmits them at each repeater station until they reach their destination. Microwave radio operates at high frequency end of the radio spectrum. The signals follow a straight line path and the relaying antennas must be within sight of each other. One of the principles problems affecting microwave signals is the variation caused by the changes in the atmosphere. Moisture and temperature conditions can make the radio beam bend, resulting in fading.