User Manual - Page 157

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Audio and Visual 157
Satellite radio operation (if equipped)
To receive satellite radio, it is necessary to install the Subaru
genuine satellite receiver (dealer option) and to enter into a
contract. For details, please contact your SUBARU dealer.
XM™ satellite radio
XM™ is a continental U.S. based satellite radio service that offers more
than 160 coast to coast channels, including music, news, sports, talk
and children’s programming.
XM™
provides digital quality audio and text information, including song
title and artist name. A service fee is required to receive the XM™ ser-
vice. For more information, contact XM™ at www.xmradio.com
or call 1-
800-XMRADIO (1-800-967-2346) for U.S., www.xmradio.ca
or 1-877-GET-
XMSR (1-877-438-9677) for Canada.
Sirius satellite radio
Sirius satellite radio is a recent innovation that allows the listener to
experience digital sound quality and to have a greater variety of chan-
nels to choose from (more than 160 channels with the relevant sub-
scription).
Use of satellite radio (Sirius) requires a tuner, antenna and a service con-
tract. For details, please contact your SUBARU dealer or visit Sirius Satel-
lite Radio at www.sirius.com or call 1-888-539-SIRIUS (7474) for more
information. Sirius, the Sirius dog logo, channel names and logos are
trademarks of SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc.
Satellite radio reception
Satellite radio signals are best received in areas with a clear view of the
open sky. In areas where there are tall buildings, trees, tunnels or other
structures that may obstruct the signal of the satellites, there may be
signal interruptions. Other circumstances that may result in signal loss
include driving near a wall, steep cliff, hill or driving on the lower level of
a multi-tiered road or inside of a parking garage.
To help reduce this condition, satellite radio providers have installed
ground-based repeaters in heavily populated areas. However, you may
still experience reception problems in some areas.
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