Free Satelite radio
you can get free satelite radio from Sirius online for today and tomorrow. I subscribe to it but if you are bored check it out. www.sirius.com my favourite is Bubba the love sponge, he's on 3-7est. channel 101(howard101)
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how do you get it free tho?
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You listen to it over the internet it seems.
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Thought he meant we get a free control box sent to us uinstead of apying the big inital charge
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nice! listening to Stern right now :)
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It's a broadcast signal... anyone know how difficult it is to pir9?
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Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
It's a broadcast signal... anyone know how difficult it is to pir9?
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Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
It's a broadcast signal... anyone know how difficult it is to pir9?
Ah, the new age of cloning. Instead of phones, it's now satellite radios. |
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Yeah i was wondering if anyone knew how to steal the signal....if you can do it for TV why not radio???
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Originally Posted by MADMAX
Ah, the new age of cloning. Instead of phones, it's now satellite radios. |
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Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
I ASSumed it was an encrypted broadcast type scenario, with occaisional polls between receiver and satellite to make sure the bill's paid. Running individual type transmissions like cell phones cuts down on bandwidth needed for audio quality. Hack the reciever, get free radio, unless there is some encryption key transmission type thingy I'm missing out on.
If we are lucky it's a simple encrypted transmission from the satellites. Activating your radio means they now broadcast the encryption that your radio can decipher. HOWEVER, I wouldn't be surprised if the radios can broadcast back to the satellites. |
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Yeah, I bet it's 100% homogay.
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Hrm.
Satellite radio is a broadcast music service which was approved by the FCC in 1992. The FCC granted the first licenses in this space in 1997. Satellite radio uses the 2.3 GHz S band frequencies. Satellite radio is technically known as Digital Audio Radio Service (DARS). Satellite radio broadcasters currently include Sirius Satellite Radio, XM Satellite Radio and WorldSpace. XM Radio uses two geostationary satellites. Sirius Satellite Radio uses three satellites which travel in elliptical orbits. WorldSpace currently uses two geostationary satellites, but is expected to add a third satellite to extend service to Central and South America. Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio both serve the United States. WorldSpace currently serves Asia and Africa. http://news.com.com/Car+computer+hob...3-5410250.html Nothing concrete or useable. Disheartening. |
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I have a Sirius receiver sitting here that I haven't used in a bit over a year. Someone wants to get hackin, send me $15 and it's yours :6 (cost me $130 new)
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Do I get greens with that?
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Which model is it jizzmaster?
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Stern rocks...I am a daily listener.
Satellite rocks too...I never listen to regular radio any more. |
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eh i just like my music, so that voids the regular radio for me, because all they do if talkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk. and satellite radio is too baller for me, i don't need to pay to have a thousand different kinds of music available to me when i only listen to a few, which are readily available in mass quantities on my mp3 cd's O0
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xenocron>> do you listen to bubba the love sponge. also check out Cavino and Rich on 108 3-7pm
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