Delphi XM Signal Repeater | 
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List Price: $169.99 Buy New: $30.99 You Save: $139.00 (82%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 44 reviews Sales Rank: 673
Color: Silver/Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2 Dimensions (in): 14 x 4 x 8 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: SA10116-11B1 Model: SA10116-11B1 UPC: 689604159224 EAN: 0689604159224 ASIN: B000AS374I
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| 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 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.
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: Read 39 more reviews...
Glad I Bought This! January 6, 2009 Delphi XM Signal Repeater This product has given me the freedom of using my XM Radio anywhere in my home. I have the delphi boom box for my Delphi SkyFi radio. I have set the radio's home antenna along with the transmiter in my upstairs bedroom by the window and placed the boombox with the kit antenna in my kitchen and it works great! The Amazon price sure helps!
Delphi XM Signal Repeater December 29, 2008 With this item we can listen to our XM radio anywhere in the house. We are thoroughly enjoying our radio much more than before. We have units in several rooms and just need to move the radio without worrying about making sure we are receiving the signal on the south side of our house. I highly recommend this unit!
Outstanding and easy results December 26, 2008 The price was unbelievable and the product works great - in our case through a ceiling and a couple of walls. We have the transmitter in a room over our garage and I get full signal strength in any room in the house (large ranch except for that room). Plug and play. It doesn't get much easier than this.
Makes XM mobile in the home - but not portable November 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
XM reception inside buildings can be frustrating - especially for those of us living outside the range of the terrestial repeaters in many large cities. This repeater setup gives us mobility in an apartment or modest house (even two stories).
It is important to understand that this system repeats the XM digital signal on a different (900 MHz) frequency than that used by the satellites and the urban ground stations mentioned above. This means that the XM radio can't pick up the repeater signal directly. Each radio will need its own attached 900 MHz antenna, and will need to be in a dock to use it. This set includes one such antenna - more can be bought seperately. One repeater can drive any number of XM radios, so equiped, within its range (a few rooms).
I use mine with a Pioneer Inno, mounted on a Delphi SA10221 XM Portable Satellite Radio Boombox. The 900 MHz antenna mounts on the back of the boombox, in a provided slot, held by a screw. So, the repeater doesn't noticably effect the portabality of the boombox, which we move from room to room, plugging into AC power, but not using batteries. It should work with batteries, but at what cost to battery life I don't know.
A TIP: It can be hard to find a good inside location for the satellite antenna, an issue this repeater fixes, if ANY single good location can be found for the repeater transmitter and its attached satellite antenna. Our trouble was that no CONVENIENT location could be found. The ultimate solution is an outside antenna, perhaps with an in-line amplifier, driving this repeater system. My son in rural WY needed such a set-up to get reliable reception in the winter. But, like me, you may get away with a simple trick.
Attach the satellite antenna directly to your XM radio (suitably docked or boomboxed), and select the signal strength display from the radio's menu. Use this to move the antenna to likely receiving locations, looking for a convenient place with room nearby and power for the repeater transmitter, where a strong signal is displayed. If you find such a spot, leave the antenna positioned and swap its cable from the radio to the transmitter. If you CAN'T find a good signal, here is the trick: Locate the antenna in a likely convenient location (2nd floor, southern wall, etc) where you'd expect the best signal and move & aim the antenna while watching the signal strength. THEN TRY PLACING A METAL PLATE OR PAN, or similar size metal decorative object a few inches away. Slowly reposition the antenna and the metal object. Even a fraction of an inch can be significant. If your preferred location has any signal at all, you may find a precise arrangement that yields a strong signal. Then, swap the antenna plug from the radio to the transmitter and as long as you don't disturb the magic setup you should get good reception, which then gets passed through the repeater to your radio(s).
Final caviat: older 900 MHz wireless phones will disrupt the repeater signal, even from several rooms away, but only when they are in use (talking/ringing). This could be a problem in an apartment or closely spaced houses if a neighbor has one. The newer 2.1 GHz and 5.4 GHz phones (and WiFi Internet routers) don't seem to interfere though.
The unit works, it feels a little cheap, but looks nice. October 12, 2008 If you're an XM junkie and just have to have your XM where ever you wander in your house, then you need this, and a bunch of home cradles for your reciever of choice. It allows you to place a single antenna for best reception, and rebroadcast thet signal throughout the house. Not sure what the range is, but it worked ok in a small house for a friend.
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