Re: Satellite Radio Authorization: How Does it Work? |
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Ron Chapman (ronchapman@wideopenwest.com) Sat, 12 Feb 2005 04:26:26 -0500
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In article <telecom24.63.7@telecom-digest.org>, AES <siegman@stanford.edu> wrote:
> Pointers to info on how XM and Sirius systems work, specifically as
> When a satellite authorizes a given radio, does it do it by sending
Yep. They're continuously sending out an authorization stream.
> If so, presumably if you stop paying your bill it can also deauthorize
No. They don't send out a deauthorization stream. Read on.
> But suppose you put your radio in a shielded box, stop paying, wait a
Bingo. You have to get reauthorized at some periodic interval.
I did exactly what you describe: I de-installed my SkyFi for a period
It needs to be reauthorized periodically. When it sees an entire
> Bottom line: Do individual radios actually talk back to the satellites
It's one way. The radios don't talk back to anyone. It's really |
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