'Accessories' Category Archive

Posted on May 27th, 2007

Why would you ever need to make yourself into a portable human antenna? Well how about for Police, Fire Fighters, First Responders, Field Researchers, Military and FEMA?

We propose building a uniform for infantry communication specialists, which is an antenna. The sleeves will have elongated zippers. One sleeve will have a zipper which when open will expose a nickel silver antenna, which will go from the elbow to the wrist. The other arm will have an antenna when exposed which goes from the shoulder to the wrist. The longer antenna will have a wire tube, which can be connected to the midpoint of the other forearm antenna.

This wire tube will when extended point past the forearm antenna to complete a directional antenna. The antennas when stored will have dense lead like covers around the zipper to protect them from EA (electronic attack) or detection.

The Soldier will place one arm straight up and unfold the system to the other arm, which will be bent upward at the elbow. The arm pointed straight up will have a base connection, which can touch the jawbone.

We will use technology now available in the Cell Phone Telecom Industry, which allows for non-verbal communication via the vocal cords vibrations and use the inner ear for direct transfer, with a micro recording device on the Shoulder of the soldier. It is theorized that this can be used for human sonar, hyperwave generation, microwave defense, communication, rescue, emergency or as a warning device.

For military it could be used within the battlespace for offensive or defensive operations.

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Posted on May 17th, 2007

The Satellite radio antenna is one of three basic hardware components you’ll need to receive those digital audio streams from your favourite Satellite radio service provider.

Although both providers offer similar services and use similar technologies, the associated hardware, including the antenna, is designed to receive either XM or Sirius programming. We have read articles where listeners have interchanged antennas with some success but it is not recommended.

The antenna’s task is to pick up the signals transmitted from the Satellites and terrestrial repeaters scattered about the U.S., with a reliable receive performance. In order to achieve this, the antenna must have an unobstructed view (line-of-sight) of at least one orbiting satellite. In urban areas where buildings and terrain are likely to block the Satellite signal, the antenna picks up the signal broadcast from the terrestrial repeaters instead.

To ensure an uninterrupted Satellite radio service, both Sirius and XM provide recommendations for ideal antenna mounting locations. Furthermore, many home and plug-and-play Satellite radio units offer special antenna aiming screens within their menu options.

With a rapid advancement in Satellite radio antenna technology, XM and Sirius are able to offer their listeners a wide range of antennas, accessories and flexible installation options.

So the question: Which Satellite radio antenna do I need? Although taste can play a small part in choosing the right antenna, the decision largely depends on whether you want to listen to Satellite radio in your vehicle, on your boat, at home or indeed anywhere! One thing you can be sure of is that all Satellite radio antennas available today are neither too cumbersome, nor impose limitations on your vehicle, boat or home’s aesthetics.

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Posted on Apr 11th, 2007

No matter which satellite radio broadcaster you subscribe to, there are a variety of different digital radio alarm clock options to help you wake up to the best quality music available from any radio, anywhere. With the plug and play aspect of most satellite radio receivers, versatility to switch the receiver between home and car or portable and home modes has never been easier. All you have to do is take your existing satellite radio receiver, purchase a home adapter for it, and snap it in. In a few quick minutes, you can have a high quality alarm clock positioned on your night stand just waiting to wake up in the morning with CD quality music brought to you by your favorite satellite radio stations.

XM Satellite Radio, the most popular satellite radio station in North America, offers two different options for those in the market for a digital radio alarm clock. The first is to purchase a plug and play receiver for your digital radio alarm clock. A receiver such as the Audiovox Xpress offers the user with the versatility to plug it into the car for road trips or a home boom box like device to act as an alarm clock. All you have to do is set the alarm time, the channel and go to sleep. If your daily commute does not involve a car, perhaps a portable XM receiver like the Delphi MyFi is the best option. This portable receiver can be carried around during the day like an iPod or Walkman and then placed into a home stereo device at night. Once it has been placed into its cradle, the MyFi can act as a digital radio alarm clock, awakening you whenever you want.

With the optional home kits available for any of the Sirius Satellite Radio receivers, nearly any receiver can be used as a digital radio alarm clock. The beauty of the Sirius designed satellite receivers lies in the similarity of the technical specifications which allows nearly every add-on to be compatible with nearly every receiver. All you need to do is purchase a receiver and a home system, plug one into the other and set the time for your alarm. It’s that simple. With products like the Sportster, you are able to use your receiver in your car or as a portable device if you take the train, bus or subway to work.

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Posted on Apr 5th, 2007

Conventional radios in our vehicles have an antenna provided for us. Is usually located in the rear of the vehicle and it works for FM and AM which operate in the megahertz and kilohertz frequency range respectively. Satellite radios require an antenna that will not work well from the one in our vehicle, so they require the driver to install it.

The purpose of the antenna is to attract the radio signal from satellites orbiting the earth back to your vehicle. It is not as impossible as you may think since the antenna is highly tuned for the exact frequency that satellite radio providers use. Our only job is to position it in a place where it works close to 100% of the time.

The easiest place to locate the antenna is simply throwing it up on the dash. This works most of the time but the signal from space could be bouncing off the car especially the roof since the antenna is located inside the vehicle. Creating reflection points is the last thing you want to do since it is now harder to reach the antenna. It may be easy to locate the antenna inside but the reception may be fuzzy.

It does not matter which satellite radio provider you choose, the antenna should have a magnet on one end. This works great while attaching it to sheet metal on the external of the vehicle. The sheet metal actually helps the reception by turning the whole vehicle into an extension of the antenna. The antenna uses the antenna currents of the vehicle to boost the reception power of the antenna.

Not all locations on the sheet metal will work the same and you may have to do some trial and error. Antennas work different on each vehicle since the sheet metal is different on each vehicle. This difference changes the reflection points and other antenna properties, which does not make for a cut and dry solution. The roof will mostly work the best since there are no obstructions between the antenna and the satellite. Placing the antenna on the trunk lid may also work well provided the length of the cable is long enough.

Now that you have the antenna positioned, the last word of advice is the antenna cable. This cable is most cases are very long and you have to hide it somewhere. Make sure there are not kinks in the line. This will degrade the signal even though you positioned the antenna correctly. Imagine the cable, as a water hose, any kinks and you would be preventing the water from continuing through. The antenna signal works the same.

Try different spots in your vehicle and even try different spots for your receiver as well. In some cases, moving the receiver can make the reception change drastically. This is only for some models but if you have located the antenna correctly and the reception is still poor, try that next and of course make sure you are using a blank station. Use these tips and you will be on your way to a happy satellite radio experience.

Michael Russell

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Posted on Mar 24th, 2007

A satellite radio system offers a wide range of entertainment opportunities and for this reason they are all the rage for most. This system can be accessed at home, when on the move, in your car and at commercial establishments. Wherever you go, your reliable satellite network is bound to follow. After the initial investment, there’s is a wide range of satellite radio accessories that you may want for yourself. Since the satellite radio service is wide ranging, you have the opportunity to tune into various local and international channels by investing in a registered tuner. Apart from this, you are going to need antennas to link you with more and more channels.

Satellite radio accessories include marine antennas and accessories, which are in demand with boatmen. These accessories help you stay tuned even if you are in the middle of the coastal waters. The FM Modulators help you connect to any FM car stereo. An Auxiliary Input Adapter helps read CD changers and facilitates connection to a satellite radio tuner, iPod, or other devices. The antenna Adapters and Extension Cables are essential for making the initial connection. Vehicle-specific Dashboard Mounts allow you to plug in your radio system incase the vehicle does not have a compatible port.

Carrying cases and remotes are common accessories. The Universal Dashboard Mounts also permit you to tune in irrespective of the vehicle you are driving. The Connect-and-Play Digital Antenna, Satellite Radio Antenna, Satellite Radio Home Kit, XM Radio Satellite Antenna, XM Boombox for Sportscaster and Roady 2 Tuners and the Bracketron Satellite Radio Dash Mount Kit all qualify as accessories.

The home docking kits mostly comprise of a desktop docking station with a weighted base, AC/DC power adapter, RCA audio output jacks and adjustable weather resistance home antenna. This is an essential accessory and helps set you up where you are most comfortable. It is not possible to list all satellite radio accessories, as there are variations of the same design produced by various manufacturers. This, coupled with the number of primary accessories, makes the list quite exhaustive. However, in order to simplify things, you may choose to read through product catalogs and reviews to understand what’s in the market. Apart from this the Internet has multiple satellite radio accessories listings that are descriptive enough and help educate customers. Certain accessories are made available when investing in the satellite radio network program itself. Apart from this, other accessories may be made available at discounted rates by the original dealer itself.

Discover more about the features of XM and Sirius satellite radio and satellite radio home docking kits at http://www-satellite.info.

Posted on Feb 18th, 2007

Antennas have been around for a long time. Before the birth of cable television, homes would need it to just to get a signal. The person would need to put this on the roof and adjust it from time to time to get better reception. Satellite television has also changed this making these crude yet useful devices obsolete.

The computer age has followed suit. There was a time that an individual had to dial up just to get an internet connection. With the development of wireless routers that come with a WiFi antenna, work using the computer can be done without the need to connect any wires.

Another term that is used for Wifi antennas are omnidirectional antennas. Some users who have this at home have said that it is better to have this replaced with a different kind. This is because the current antenna has difficulty reaching long distances since the signaling power needs to extend in many directions.

One solution to address this problem is getting an external omnidicrectional antenna that is much more powerful than the old one. This gives internet access to people who have more than one computer located in different areas of the house.

Universities and other offices use stronger devices allowing its workers to work via the web. This can be done to send emails or other important files that are essential for the entire business operation.

A strong antenna may pose a problem for the person at home. This is because the signal could reach people who live near the house and use it to gain internet access without the knowledge of the individuals who purchased the unit. In order to solve this, one should check if the external antenna is really needed. Also, aiming it a place where people in the house can only use it.

Another way of letting people have internet access at home or in the office is by adding another access point. The person would need to connect the wireless router to one that has an Ethernet cable. This is because a wireless version and the kind that needs wires are not able to work with each other directly.

The use of a repeater and an amplifier can also strengthen the signal in one’s home or in the office. This can be done by attaching it to the access point and in no time, the individual and others may enjoy doing some surfing in the net.

These devices can be bought at the nearby cyber shop or one can surf the net and buy it online. Before getting it, the individual should canvass around to get the best price available. The person should also think if it is really needed for one’s home.

Antennas come in different sizes and shapes. These are used for a variety of things such as listening to a program on the radio or for people to communicate in places that do not have telephones or cellular phones.

Various instruments have also been used to amplify the signal. The person should just choose the kind that is really needed depending on the purpose then making use of it. The potential of it is endless and it’s use in giving people wireless internet access is another marvel that people will benefit from.

Robert Thatcher is a freelance publisher based in Cupertino, California. He publishes articles and reports in various ezines and provides antenna resources on http://www.justantennas.info

Posted on Feb 10th, 2007

What are satellite radio antennas and what are their uses? This is the question that many people ask themselves when they hear about satellite radio antennas. As you read this article you will get an idea on what a satellite radio antenna is. Also you will learn what are their uses, functions and a lot of great pointers on where to buy one, what types are there and how to take care of it.

In order for you to listen and watch your programs you need a satellite radio antenna. This allows the module that you are using to communicate with its home base; the home base includes all of the programs and it allows you to choose what you would like to view. This all sounds like something out of a sci fi movie, but it is not. Your television, radio, even your computer has a satellite radio antenna.

Now that you know what satellite radio antennas are here are some of their main functions and uses. When you turn on your satellite in order for you to watch any of your programs on it the main thing needed is the satellite radio antenna. It allows the base (your PSP) to communicate with the main base of the whole entire system. This gives you the ability to either listen to your music or watch your programs, which ever you may choose.

Many people wonder where they can buy satellite radio antennas. You may buy one in your local hardware store. There is no specific company you should purchase your antenna from because different companies make different types of these mechanisms.

The different types usually go based on the use of the satellite radio antennas. You may be buying it for your car, bike, and stereo system or maybe even just for your house. They all have the same functions and every company that makes them to does their best to suit you and all of your needs.

The best way you can take care of you satellite radio antenna is to keep it out of water, as we all know electricity and water are not what we could call the greatest of friends. Also, these should be kept out of the reach of any young children; if yours is already inside of something you should make sure that it stays in there but if not any young child can swallow it and cause much harm. If this does happen please alert the police department as quickly as you can.

Now that you know what satellite radio antennas are, their functions, where to buy one and how to care for it you are ready to buy your own. Always keep in mind that depending on what size and type of a satellite radio antenna will vary in its price range. If you buy something for cheap it won’t last too long but you did not spend that much money on it, but if you buy something expensive it will last longer even if you did spend that extra hundred dollars on it.

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Posted on Feb 6th, 2007

We all have heard of acoustic disruptions for instance if you are driving down the road and your radio makes a weird buzzing sound this could be caused from the spark plugs messing up the radio sound waves. It might also be caused by interference of the electromagnetic energy from high-tension power lines that are nearby. If you’ve ever driven by a radio station and you are listing to a different channel you may notice the interference from those radio station towers, as they will indeed affect the radio in your car.

Luckily with new noise canceling technologies the abatement of acoustic disruptions is possible and can be easily achieved. Currently the Bose Co. has created headphones with noise canceling technologies that people can use while listening to their radio or an iPod and believe it or not the systems work extremely well. In fact one company now has a pillow, which has a radio speaker inside and the person sleeping next you will never even hear it.

Noise canceling technologies and the abatement of acoustic disruptions obviously has other applications in education, space technology, military, business conferencing and personal technology devices. Imagine the thousands of applications for noise canceling abatement of acoustic disruptions. Consider this in 2006.

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