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| This is a discussion on 2 issues with 2010-need help complianing to toyota within the Gen III 2010 Prius Main Forum forums, part of the Gen III (2010+) Toyota Prius Forums category; Originally Posted by RickFlashman <snip> BTW, neat piece of trivia. The XM satellites have rockets and are able to move ... |
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Friends: 4 | FWIW, I think the XM reception in the Prius (my example, at least) is nowhere near as good as the standalone receiver I used to move from car to car. The portable had a little tiny magnetic antenna on the roof and there were very few places where it would ever cut out. With the built in one in our new package IV solar, it cuts in and out constantly. Since we're driving the same area, I can rule out the variable of location - there is definitely something, if not wrong with, at least slightly inferior regarding the built in XM. |
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Sadly, the XM problem has nothing to do with the car's receiver. Sirius uses a network of low orbit birds that the receiver "locates", not unlike the way that GPS receivers find their birds. XM is based on DirectTV geosynchronus orbiting sattelites. Neither system is perfect. Due to the fixed location of the XM sattelites, shadows caused by buildings, trees, hills, etc. are "fixed". Frequently Serius works in those shadows, but fails somewhere else. | |
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Friends: 0 | I am a new Toyota, AND new Prius owner and I have had terrible reception with the XM receiver in my new car. I have had two fords with Sirius in the past 4 years and neither of them ever dropped signal unless I was under some HUGE overpass. Seriously I bet I've dropped signal in those two cars 5 times in 4 years. I've had XM and my Prius for a little over a week now and if I drive on a street with too many trees.......I'm loosing signal like crazy. I have contacted Toyota about the issue through their website via email. Two business days later still no reply or concern from Toyota. |
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Friends: 0 | yeah, good luck with that. the dealershit keeps giving me the brushoff/not our problem story. it is a problem with the satellite. not sure if i should just give-up on this one. any suggestions are appreciated. it's just very frustrating that i had sirius in my last toyota(aftermarket plug & play unit) and it worked Flawlessly. now, my xm trial has ended. what a waste of money. thanks |
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Friends: 4 | I have no issues with the vibration thing you're talking about... never noticed it?!? Regarding the satellite radio reception, I would say... the reception in the Prius is not as good as in other cars I own or have owned, but it is not that bad. The audio goes off for a few seconds every once in a while... no biggie! |
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Friends: 2 | I don't have too much complaints with the dropping signal in my area...it does happen- but not as bad as it did with my portable Sirius player in my car for years. I do have a different weird XM issue. Most of the time the sound seems to come from the front speakers only, like a cheesy AM radio from the 1960's....and then, for no apparent reason, it suddenly will deepen in tone and jump to all my sound system- it suddenly sounds like stereo with right/left separation and everything. I don't hear this happening with CD or USB music, only with XM. Any idea what may cause that? |
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