I have been fascinated by the new service coming up from Slacker.com. Slacker is a store-and-forward music service which downloads music and playlists for a near-live experience. The data is normally transmitted via the internet but they are coming with a new service called Slacker Satellite Car Kit which claims to allow downloads of Slacker content while in a car via satellite.
Thing is, while they're pretty secretive about the system, the fact came out that Slacker is using Ku-band satellites to deliver data to the car receiver. It's not live content like XM or Sirius but is the same kind of store-and-forward that the home service uses.
They don't say if it's DBS or FSS, the speculation has only maintained that it is Ku-band and has a special car antenna, and is not S-band or L-band.
I haven't found pictures of the antenna yet but I don't think it's the large auto-aiming RV antennas that sell for hundreds of dollars, and I'm assuming it would be a phased-array antenna of some sort using immense forward-error-correction and redundancy (all hidden from the user).
Thoughts? Any more data on this receiver kit?
Thing is, while they're pretty secretive about the system, the fact came out that Slacker is using Ku-band satellites to deliver data to the car receiver. It's not live content like XM or Sirius but is the same kind of store-and-forward that the home service uses.
They don't say if it's DBS or FSS, the speculation has only maintained that it is Ku-band and has a special car antenna, and is not S-band or L-band.
I haven't found pictures of the antenna yet but I don't think it's the large auto-aiming RV antennas that sell for hundreds of dollars, and I'm assuming it would be a phased-array antenna of some sort using immense forward-error-correction and redundancy (all hidden from the user).
Thoughts? Any more data on this receiver kit?