Looks like the HEO satellites are done. The date has passed (set in 2008) to decommission them. Sirius FM-5 and FM-6 are co-located with XM-5 and XM-6, respectively. Sirius FM-5 was supposed to hang around 96 degrees but they changed their mind for some reason.
Anyone notice a reduction in signal coverage on the Sirius side now that the northern constellation is shut down? That was the reason Sirius didn't need so many repeaters and I doubt SiriusXM is going to bother spending money on more repeaters for a service that is scheduled to die when its radios age out of the automobile market.
The other observation I made was that the Sirius FM-6 is twice as powerful as the old HEOs were.
Anyone notice a reduction in signal coverage on the Sirius side now that the northern constellation is shut down? That was the reason Sirius didn't need so many repeaters and I doubt SiriusXM is going to bother spending money on more repeaters for a service that is scheduled to die when its radios age out of the automobile market.
The other observation I made was that the Sirius FM-6 is twice as powerful as the old HEOs were.