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xm is down

if you are in the eastern part of the usa good luck trying to drive and listen to xm today. they are having troubles with a sat. and reception is choppy at best in a vechicle right now. i am getting it fine at home. but nothing when i drive. :mad:
 
XM's eastern-serving sat and their terrestrial network seem to be affected by a massive outtage starting early this morning. From what I've heard it's a bum load of software upgrades. Here's in Oklahoma it drops out when driving under trees or nearly anything. Out in the open clear of course it works fine.

XM... static after all.

Sorry, I couldn't resist!
 
Here in northern New Jersey (at home), I'm getting nothing (just a "No Signal" message). I suppose this is a chance to do some DXing.
 
I was wondering what was goin' on. XM says:

"5/21 Service Degradation

You may be experiencing temporary degraded performance with your XM reception at the present time. XM is aware of the issue and working diligently to resolve it as soon as possible. We anticipate full signal strength will be restored by early Tuesday morning."
 
DashRiprock said:
I was wondering what was goin' on. XM says:

"5/21 Service Degradation

You may be experiencing temporary degraded performance with your XM reception at the present time. XM is aware of the issue and working diligently to resolve it as soon as possible. We anticipate full signal strength will be restored by early Tuesday morning."

Update: "Midday Tuesday." Still waiting here in Connecticut.
 
It must take a long time to drive out to the transmitter site.

Maybe they forgot to change batteries or something... :)

Of course, since it's a digital signal, the "service deterioration" is a misnomer.
Analog deteriorates, digital just quits.

It could be solar flux, geomagnetic storms, etc.., I wish companies were more informative when such issues arise.

I can't be so cagey when I am in a position to analyze/repair technology, the customer usually wants to know as much as possible
about the problem.
 
I just read a funny story on the spoof news site that blamed the whole thing on a Vista upgrade gone bad...

No XM isn't funny though.
 
DashRiprock said:
I just read a funny story on the spoof news site that blamed the whole thing on a Vista upgrade gone bad...

No XM isn't funny though.

I keep hearing more and more about problems with Vista.
Seems it has so many things it needs to get done it has a hard time remembering just what it was that the user wants to do.

Windows is like Steve Martin in "The Jerk" where he has lost his success, and is walking out, saying, "I just need this chair, the paddle ball game, this thermos, and thats all....Oh, I need this too , just this chair, this paddle ball game, this thermos and this book, that's all I need..oh,. and I need this..just this chair..........and this... and I need this....
 
Getting this in email now...


XM Satellite Radio has resumed normal levels of service for customers who experienced outages or significantly degraded service starting yesterday.

The problem occurred during the loading of software to a critical component of the satellite broadcast system, which resulted in a temporary loss of signal from one of the company’s satellites.

After you turn on your XM radio, please allow five to ten minutes to reacquire the XM signal.

XM apologizes for any inconvenience this has caused.


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Byron
 
Hopefully XM will learn from this experience! I find it very strange that the entire repeater network takes the signal from just one of the two satellites. That's why the entire repeater network went down (or so it was reported on xmfan.com).

From what I read, a software upgrade didn't work and for some reason this meant they had to perform some sort of manouvre, which required shutting off the transponders. I'm wondering if they had to move XM-1 or XM-2 over to the orbital slot. Supposedly they were in standby in the same slot as XM-4, the one which continued to operate.

Heads are gonna roll with this mistake! ::)
 
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