How Can I Get Better Reception on My XM Radio?
- If you are using your FM radio frequency to run your XM radio feed through, try researching for the best unused stations.
If you're receiving your XM Radio through an unused FM frequency, XMRadio.com suggests that you visit the following website for a listing of the clearest unused stations in your local zip code:
http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/vacan
Using a radio station with an influx of static will result in poor performance. Simply enter your zip code and the site will give you at least one station, saving you the trouble of searching for a station on your own. - An old satellite dish, even an old one, is perfect for enhancing your XM Radio reception.
If you use XM Radio primarily at home, switching from the conventional FM frequency to a satellite dish can be effective. Don't worry about trying to find a newer model dish. All satellite dishes will work equally well. The only disparity between dishes occurs when you're trying to pick up television waves. Radio waves are so much easier to transmit that ultimately it doesn't matter what kind of dish you buy. Browse local garage sales, check out used goods websites such as craigslist.org, or ask a friend who's throwing one out. Simply replace the antenna that comes with your XM Radio kit and install the dish. Your reception will be better.
The microwaves from the satellite will bounce off almost anything. Align your dish to the best reception in the sky. You can find a corresponding satellite by visiting the following website:
http://www.adec.edu/satdb/sat-loc.html
Get out your smaller antenna and put it on the receiving arm of the larger dish. You even can use very basic materials such as duct tape to temporarily set it in place. Move the larger dish around until you hear that you have proper reception from your radio.