The XM Radio stations beam their broadcasts from the XM home base antennas to two satellites known as “Rock” and “Roll.” They are the most powerful commercial satellites ever built by Boeing Satellite Systems, the world’s leading commercial manufacturer of satellites. Despite their names, the satellites don’t really rock and roll, in fact, they don’t move at all as they cruise in a set pattern in outer space more than 22,000 miles above the earth in a geostationary orbit. Their reach spans the U.S. to beam music, news, weather and sports from the XM Radio stations. And with “Rock” and “Roll” you’ll get a lot of rock and roll – at least 15 channels of it at last count, as well as 7 country music choices, 7 channels of Blues & Jazz, 7 hip hop, 6 for golden oldies, as well as channels dedicated to Pop and Top 40, classical, Christian, Latin and more. Listen just once on your portable satellite radio receiver module and you’ll be hooked because you can’t get this kind of live feed of CD-quality music anywhere except on XM Radio stations. To completely cover the continental United States, XM Radio stations use a network of 1,000 ground-based repeaters, or mini radio towers, in 70 major metropolitan areas to receive and bounce the signals to your locale. XM Radio stations are a collection of more than 130 basic channels all available to you for a low monthly subscription price of just $9.99. Check XM Satellite Radio services for details and more information on “Rock” and “Roll,” a list of radio and receiver models, programming, and more. Related Articles Delphi and XM Radio
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