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OUPilot

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Anyone tried the new Sirius Stiletto (portable) in the cockpit? Just curious if it works well, or not at all. Please don't turn this into a debate about listening to music in the cockpit. All of the people who listen to music, great, all of the people who don't, great.
 
I don't know about the Sirius products, but I flew with a Captain at America West who used his XM2go receiver in the cockpit all the time and he never had a problem getting a signal. He just put the antenna on whichever side window faced south and got a good signal.

I actually had an XM radio receivier on my Christmas list... until I found out that you can't get a signal from them or Sirius in Hawaii. :angryfire Since that is where I spend half my time anyway, it wasn't worth it.

HAL
 
Flown with a guy a couple of times that has a Sirius portable. Should be no problem.
 
XM is a far better technical solution to delivery of satellite radio. XM satellites are huge and powerful spaceships in geosychronous orbit, while Sirius satellites are low powered cheapo things, flying in half-assed Molniya orbits.

But since only Sirius has Radio Margaritaville no thinking person would consider any service other than Sirius.
 
It works...

One of our guys uses it with no problem. Of course, we only fly within the continental US. I do not know about hawaii. I should have put that on my wish list :(

Not to change the subject but does anybody have any trouble with the 30/60/80 Ipods in UNPRESSURIZED a/c above 14,000 ? Mine freezes and stops working above 13,000
 
Not to change the subject but does anybody have any trouble with the 30/60/80 Ipods in UNPRESSURIZED a/c above 14,000 ? Mine freezes and stops working above 13,000

Quote from Apple.com:

Environmental requirements
Operating temperature: 32° to 95° F (0° to 35° C)
Non operating temperature: -4° to 113° F (-20° to 45° C)
Relative humidity: 5% to 95% noncondensing
Maximum operating altitude: 10,000 feet (3000 m)

This is due to the hard drives, they don't like thin air... The iPod Nanos should be better due to the fact that they use flash memory (i.e. no moving parts).

Hope that helps.

Sun'n Fun :cool:
 
Quote from Apple.com:
Maximum operating altitude: 10,000 feet (3000 m)

If this is for environmental reasons and not reception then it probably means pressure altitude and not altitude above sea level. If so, most planes cabin altitude rarely gets to 10,000. At 370, our cabin is about 7700 feet.
 
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If this is for environmental reasons and not reception then it probably means pressure altitude and not altitude above sea level. If so, most planes cabin altitude rarely gets to 10,000. At 370, our cabin is about 7700 feet.


Reception...its an Ipod...

Wait...are they tracking us via ipods .... :p
 
If this is for environmental reasons and not reception then it probably means pressure altitude and not altitude above sea level. If so, most planes cabin altitude rarely gets to 10,000. At 370, our cabin is about 7700 feet.

Read his post again. He was asking about unpressurized planes.
 

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