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Worldspace needs an antenna. fixed one([FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2]antenna towards South-East during installation[/SIZE][/FONT]). Maybe you can hear once the car is stationary:D
"It's a global satellite radio service which offers an amazing array of programs, through a compatible satellite radio with a special antenna which has to be installed outside the house and must have a free line of site to the satellite without any trees or walls in between."
@ rsjaurr;here look @ that product
http://www.whirlwindsales.co.uk/acat...orldspace.html
and abt reception for cars..
http://www.worldspaceradios.co.uk/reception.html
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Originally Posted by jkdas Worldspace needs an antenna. fixed one. Maybe you can hear once the car is stationary:D
"It's a global satellite radio service which offers an amazing array of programs, through a compatible satellite radio with a special antenna which has to be installed outside the house and must have a free line of site to the satellite without any trees or walls in between." |
In-car receivers allow you take your favorite WorldSpace channel with you across town or across countries.
http://listen.net/faq/index.html
Can I use the receiver in my car? Is it mobile?
The current line of WorldSpace receivers is not designed for in-car use. However, we have heard from receiver owners who have safely secured the receiver antenna on their dashboard and have been able to pick up reception. In areas where there are few obstructions such a tall buildings or trees, you should be able to maintain line-of-sight with the satellite while in motion.
Will manufacturers be launching a car receiver?
WorldSpace does plan to introduce a car receiver and is currently working toward this goal. We expect to have WorldSpace receivers available in the near future
http://www.worldspaceradios.co.uk/reception.html
The last link clearly says that its the lack of receivers which hinder the use of worldspace in cars.
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Originally Posted by rsjaurr really!!!!!!!! Few months i asked its dealer whether it can be installed in car? And he said no as it needs antenna which is to be installed on roof top.
So devarshi,where will u install this antenna on car??If it can be,i will go for it. |
Worldspace lacks the car receivers that Xm and Sirius have released here in N.America. Better transmission losing out due to bad choice of receivers.
no, teh car needs to be stationary as teh receiver unit needs to get locked to teh beam ( 3 beams per satellite). This would not be possible with a moving car.
In future it maybe possible as 25 Million $ was paid by XM to Worldspace and hence XM tech wil be used and hence worldspace will have terrestrial repeaters liek Xm has for superb coverage.
nice info jk and devarshi..............
will see if i can get these receives from USA.
These r not at all costly.
any more suggestion will be welcomed.
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no, teh car needs to be stationary as teh receiver unit needs to get locked to teh beam ( 3 beams per satellite). This would not be possible with a moving car. |
Jk this products
Tongshi Damb-R WorldSpace Radio has been made for those who r on move.Its size is almost equal to portable media players.If it can be used as portable media player,then it can be used in car as well.
And have a look at
http://www.mouthshut.com/review/Worl...o-81936-1.html
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Originally Posted by rsjaurr nice info jk and devarshi..............
will see if i can get these receives from USA.
These r not at all costly.
any more suggestion will be welcomed. |
:D yah ok! and where you gonna park to hear? Paddy field? or some stadium. just joking.
And worldspce antennas near mobile phone towers wont work efficiently and most installers wont recommend buying one if you liev very near a mobile phone tower
Anyway, teh whole install would be 10k up atleast.
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Originally Posted by jkdas no, teh car needs to be stationary as teh receiver unit needs to get locked to teh beam ( 3 beams per satellite). This would not be possible with a moving car.
In future it maybe possible as 25 Million $ was paid by XM to Worldspace and hence XM tech wil be used and hence worldspace will have terrestrial repeaters liek Xm has for superb coverage. |
Link please. coz AFAIK and have read on various different articles and websites there is no such thing. but if there is I would seriously love to read more on this.
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Originally Posted by rsjaurr nice info jk and devarshi..............
will see if i can get these receives from USA.
These r not at all costly.
any more suggestion will be welcomed. |
They wont work. Even XM receivers in US wont work with Sirius in US.
Keep this to yourself people. You will soon have specific satellite receivers which can be fitted into cars. It would cost about the price which steer mentioned and will have an additional subscrition fee. This would hit the market within this FY. Please don't ask me for the source at the moment. I will be fired!!!
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Originally Posted by Joz Keep this to yourself people. You will soon have specific satellite receivers which can be fitted into cars. It would cost about the price which steer mentioned and will have an additional subscrition fee. This would hit the market within this FY. Please don't ask me for the source at the moment. I will be fired!!! |
we all know that but real question is 'when'.
This word 'soon' has no meaning in India.Remeber broadband by bsnl.It was laucnhed in metro's in jan 05 and and promised to be launched 'soon' in smaller cities.It took them 16 months to launch bsnl bband here.
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Originally Posted by rsjaurr we all know that but real question is 'when'.
This word 'soon' has no meaning in India.Remeber broadband by bsnl.It was laucnhed in metro's in jan 05 and and promised to be launched 'soon' in smaller cities.It took them 16 months to launch bsnl bband here. |
Read thoroughly mate. I said this FY.
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Originally Posted by Joz Read thoroughly mate. I said this FY. |
Love to have somethin like this... JOz... if its not letting too much out will you be able to say if this can be integrated with our existing setups??.. or will this mean replacing the entire HU's with compatible units..??
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Originally Posted by kb100 Love to have somethin like this... JOz... if its not letting too much out will you be able to say if this can be integrated with our exixting setups??.. or will this mean replacing the entire HU's with compatible units..?? |
kb, Tru Tech is coming out with a satellite radio receiver very soon...specially for you. Hmm, priced at about 1.5 lacs. I tried telling them that's peanuts for you, but they insist on the blowout price tag. Ok, I'm nuts! :)
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Originally Posted by Bass&Trouble kb, Tru Tech is coming out with a satellite radio receiver very soon...specially for you. Hmm, priced at about 1.5 lacs. I tried telling them that's peanuts for you, but they insist on the blowout price tag. Ok, I'm nuts! :) |
which one? xm,sirius, worldspace?
i thought anything can be connected to a Hu with Aux-in (provided there are necessary cables)
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Originally Posted by Joz Read thoroughly mate. I said this FY. |
FY means financial year which means till march which again is almost 15 months away......and thats not 'soon' mate.
and as Kb asked,how will it integrate in our ICE?
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Originally Posted by rsjaurr FY means financial year which means till march which again is almost 15 months away......and thats not 'soon' mate.
and as Kb asked,how will it integrate in our ICE? |
There' a product with line out connection, can't it be used? ( the rest they have is an USB and a headphone socket).
Anyway, we have time till worldspace gets some terrestrial repeaters. But will thsi happen in India soon. Even FM deployment jsut took off.
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Originally Posted by jkdas There' a product with line out connection, can't it be used? ( the rest they have is an USB and a headphone socket).
Anyway, we have time till worldspace gets some terrestrial repeaters. But will thsi happen in India soon. Even FM deployment jsut took off. |
I think these can be used with HU's aux-in.[need cable for that].Like my alpine HU's aux-in cable will have 2 RCA sockets at other end.So all i will need is line-out pin which most probably is stereo pin at one end and two RCA pins at other end of cable to go into RCA connectors of aux-in cable.
But its debatable whether it can be used in moving car.
Read this...
http://www.mouthshut.com/review/Worl...o-81936-1.html Quote:
Originally Posted by rsjaurr Jk this products Tongshi Damb-R WorldSpace Radio has been made for those who r on move.Its size is almost equal to portable media players.If it can be used as portable media player,then it can be used in car as well. |
i really like above item.If it can work in moving car i can go for it even though its bit expensive.
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