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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Since the satellite is in the Southern sky: this has always been a problem.
If you can get it up on an unobstructed portion of the roof:
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Actually Sirius satellites used to not be geosynchronous--they had three low earth orbit ones that would transfer between them. At any given time two of them would be over North America (they would go as high North over Canada and Alaska).
These days both Sirius and XM use geosync satellites, however. (Although I think the Sirius constellation is still up there, not sure if its retired or not as I no longer work there LOL.)