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I cannot pick up World Space satellite anymore !
Well not quite correct.
I have not used my receiver(DAR-WS2000) for a while since I can only point at the satellite from my garden and what with the English weather !! I tried yesterday and most of the stations I could pick up are now locked. Picked up a Worldspace station asking if I wanted to subscribe ? ****-Off I only listen to RIFF ! I like jazz. Get people interested and then charge. I don't suppose there are any hack-codes ? Anybody want to buy a barely used DAR-WS2000 ? 007 |
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"007" wrote in message ... I have not used my receiver(DAR-WS2000) for a while since I can only point at the satellite from my garden and what with the English weather !! I tried yesterday and most of the stations I could pick up are now locked. Picked up a Worldspace station asking if I wanted to subscribe ? Has anyone tried to receive the US satcaster Sirius in the UK? At least one of their sats is above the UK horizon at all times, although the sat's antenna beam will try to avoid "wasting power" in the direction of Europe. It would surely require a high-gain receiving beam antenna. One would, of course have to pay for a subscription so the experiment would best be done with equipment borrowed from the States. That would give one the choice of over 60 channels of commercial-free music. XM's sats aren't above the horizon in the UK and probably have much tighter antenna patterns. |
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