Monday, November 2, 2009

XM Radio and road safety through a relay satellite in tunnels

XM Radio and road safety through a relay satellite in tunnels Satellite radio is ideal for us consumers. It offers many choices for news, sports, comedy, music, weather and more. It works almost everywhere except in steep canyon roads and tunnels. Since no work on the tunnel, this could be a problem in case of emergency. Television and radio have a regular system of public broadcasting we urgently XM can do the same. Only problem is that none of this work will be a road tunnel.Recently I led through the tunnel in Boston after traveling to the east coast. I noticed that after going through several tunnels along the route that the XM Radio cut. Sure, I was not surprised, because it is difficult to get a signal while underground from a satellite. Yet every time I went to a gallery, I came to listen to a song really well on the 80? S station. The Baltimore tunnel was not a problem, there is no traffic and navigate through, no big deal. In New York, the gallery has a little 'time to travel because of traffic, but a few minutes, then the radio was as good as gold again. The real question is in Boston and the traffic was ferocious. I spent almost 20 minutes of trade, while in Big Dig without the radio and my CD collection on the back and could not stand for it. This led me to believe that there must be a better way. XM Radio is a slight delay to allow you to go under the freeway cutting move in your music or information on any of over 200 channels. However, when passing through long tunnels and canyons, often lose the signal that does not have a direct line of view of satellite.What I am proposing is one of two options. A.), allow us to exploit the govement agencies in all possible channels of all radios and satellite radio stations to play pre-recorded or B.) We relays at the end of these tunnels, which allow all users satellite radio signal to gather in the tunnel. If we make the option? A? then the public license for free use of these frequencies of the signal a waing for one or two lines with a public service announcement, for example? XM Radio offers the following declaration of the Great State of MerryLand; While traveling in the tunnel in Baltimore, please stay in your lane and drive a constant speed of 45 miles per hour, when traffic permits. Be careful driving around you at any time. If you see something unusual to be sure to appeal to the information in the Maryland Highway Patrol. Our state of alert today, and we count on you to be our eyes and ears there. If you notice suspicious behavior, please call. And thank you for a great place in Maryland, by car, please be kind and good in every moment, thanks. This was a public service announcement by XM and Maryland Toll Highway Patrol and transit authorities? If we go with option B? then we need to allow authorities to include the programming of radio in the tunnel when the traffic is heavy, Amber Alert, Fugitive Watch or during more alert. Think about it. "Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative ideas and unique perspectives, to think with his lance;

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