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Delphi XM Signal Repeater

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 558







Binding: Electronics
Brand: Delphi Products
Color: Silver/Black
EAN: 0689604159224
Label: Delphi Products
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Delphi Products
Model: SA10116-11B1
Publisher: Delphi Products
Sales Rank: 558
Studio: Delphi Products
Variation Description: Silver/Black


Features:
  • Rebroadcasts to one or more repeater antennas which connect to your home kit or audio systems
  • Works with all Delphi and most other XM satellite radio receivers through home kits/audio systems
  • This repeater package includes a transmitter, an antenna, and a power adapter.
  • Transmits XM satellite signal up to 75 feet
  • 2 3/4" W x 4" H x 1 3/4" D







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Product Description:
The Delphi XM Signal Repeater allows you to enjoy XM programming even in interior environments without direct satellite reception (e.g., away from a window with a clearview of the sky). The compact transmitter works with any Delphi XM home kit or audio system, rebroadcasting more than 150 XM Satellite Radio channels of sports, talk, news, comedy, 100 percent commercial-free music, and more. The Signal Repeater can transmit the XM signal to one or more Repeater Antennas, placed up to 75 feet away, even through walls and floors.

Amazon. com Product Description:
The Delphi SA10116 Indoor XM Signal Repeater allows you to enjoy XM programming even in interior environments without direct satellite reception (e. g., away from a window with a clear view of the sky). The compact transmitter works with any Delphi XM home kit or audio system, rebroadcasting more than 150 XM Satellite Radio channels of sports, talk, news, comedy, 100 percent commercial-free music, and more.

The Signal Repeater can transmit the XM signal to one or more Repeater Antennas, placed up to 75 feet away, even through walls and floors, and comes with a transmitter, repeater antenna, AC power adaptor and mounting hardware. Wireless XM eliminates the need to run long, unsightly and impractical extensions between your home antenna and receiver.

What's in the Box
Delphi SA10116 transmitter, antenna, AC power adapter, mounting hardware, quick start guide, and owner's manual.









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Works well, but range is disappointing
The repeater works really well and eliminates the need to run wires from a south-facing window, but the range is not as far as advertised. At 20', it loses one bar of signal strength, compated to if the antenna was hooked directly to the XM radio. If I put the receiver in a cabinet 20' from the repeater, it does not work at all.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Repeater does exactly what it is meant to do, repeat.
The Delphi XM repeater works exactly as it should. Install is as simple as plugging it in, and aiming the sat antenna (that you must already have from a home hit).



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Does what it's suppopsed to do.
Too bad the xm radio doesn't work in my house. I needed to buy a repeater. It works.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Easy set-up and works as expected, price reduced
Truly plug-and-play design that was quick and easy. I didn't have to look at a guide to set this up; it was perfectly obvious. Now I can locate my XM radio in my home office "cave" and locate the XM antenna where the sun shines and there is a path to the signal coverage. I'll take this with me into the work office someday to have the benefit of XM where I sit - - well away from windows and satellite signals. I knew for a long time that I wanted this function, but couldn't justify the price until it dropped by two-thirds.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The only way that I can listen to XM in my home
I am really glad that I found this item. I recently set up Xm radio in three rooms of my home. I could only pick up signal in one room, because it was the only room facing the proper direction. I purchased this and an additional antenna and now I can listen to the radio in all three rooms. My husband did have to play with where to set it so that we could pick up the best reception. Now and then, we do have trouble with static, but overall I am very pleased.

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