[BC] XM Radio Interference
Robert Meuser
Robertm
Mon Oct 3 11:48:14 CDT 2005
Radios built in the last 20 years are digital and don't jump. Besides channel 6
is only in secondary markets.
R
Barry Mishkind wrote:
> Yes, Robert,
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> I am aware of 87.75 ... but in an area where a Channel 6 operates, you
> will get interference on 87.9, and/or the occasional radio that will
> "jump" ...
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> 33 AM 10/3/2005, Robert Meuser wrote
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>> Barry:
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>> Channel 6 audio is 87.75 87.9 is an open channel (except for pirates)
>> I use it all the time for XM and Sirius. If you are very close to a
>> channel 6 station 88.1 or 88.3 is usually open.
>>
>> R
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>> Barry Mishkind wrote:
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>>> At 05:58 AM 10/3/2005, WFIFeng at aol.com wrote
>>>
>>>> I thought that the XM (or Sirius) units defaulted to 87.9? Has the
>>>> guy Paul
>>>> referenced tried *that* frequerncy? Just for kicks one day, I
>>>> punched it in on
>>>> my FM as I drove home. (About 15 minutes) I only heard one, very
>>>> brief signal
>>>> appear and disappear. Since I really don't care to listen to 15
>>>> minutes of
>>>> static, I haven't bothered to repeat this experiment. ; )
>>>
>>>
>>> Willie ... think for a moment.
>>> Channel 6?
>>>
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