Electronics : Delphi Roady XT Home Kit ( SA10176 )

Electronics : Delphi Roady XT Home Kit ( SA10176 )

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Delphi Roady XT Home Kit ( SA10176 )

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Delphi Roady XT Home Kit ( SA10176 )
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Piece Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 3 days

Street Price: $49.99
Gaunz Org Price: $20.35
Savings!: $29.64 (59%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Delphi
EAN: 0689604161418
Product Feature: For use with the Roady XT receiver.
Label: Delphi
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Delphi
Model: SA10176
Publisher: Delphi
Studio: Delphi


Piece facts:
  • For use with the Roady XT receiver.




) SA10176 ( Kit Home XT Roady Delphi






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The Delphi Roady XT Home Kit allows you to connect your Roady XT XM satellite car receiver to your home stereo system. Enjoy XM Radio at home or in the office, as well as on the road. Roady XT satellite car receiver sold separately.

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The Delphi Roady XT Home Kit allows you to play the Delphi Roady XT Receiver through your home audio system. lt includes a home docking station, remote control, AC power adapter, indoor/outdoor antenna, and an audio patch cable. The high-gain antenna gives you interior or exterior mounting options, and features a hinged base for flexible positioning. The antenna can be placed on any horizontal surface or mounted vertically to a wall. Delphi and XM radio recommend that the antenna be positioned near a south-facing window or outdoors with a clear view of the southeastern sky to receive the satellite signal.

The included remote control is compact and contains a numeric keypad and a variety of buttons that make it easy to navigate XM radio from the comfort of your couch. The docking station is simple with a proprietary XT Roady interface, power input, antenna signal input, and audio output. Power is supplied via a round, five-volt DC connector for connecting the AC adapter; a single SMB connector is used to connect the XM antenna; and the 3.5-millimeter mini-jack supplies a stereo audio output.

Note: An XM satellite radio subscription (sold separately) is required to listen to XM satellite programming.

What's in the Box
Antenna, docking station, remote control, AC power adapter, and RCA cable.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * XM Home Kit ...
The Roady XM Home Kit was exactly as advertised. It had everything I needed to have XM radio at my fingertips using a home stereo. I couldn't be more pleased.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Glad to have the home kit
I am happy to have the home kit for my xm radio and it was packaged well and timely but I really wish every one would stop taking these things apart and selling each piece at an inflated price PLUS shipping. Really, am I supposed to be happy with that? It is also confusing to figure out that you need the docking piece that you didn't need before and none of the other cords fit and you will have to also get a car kit. Whose doing me any favors?



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * No FM Frequency Option ...
Pitiful that you can't transmit XM to FM on the home-kit. On the Roady 2 home-kit you could. Why did they take this important feature out? Good luck playing it on a portable stereo or boombox which doesn't take RCA connections!





Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Okay but expensive...
This is a situation where you "have to have" so they "stick it to you" on the price. My 2 star rating has nothing to do with the quality of the item, but just with the price. You get the home docking station, an AC adapter, the home antenna, a cable and a remote. It just seemed a little weird to have to spend about the same as the radio itself to get items that you really need to enjoy your Roady XT at home. I think Delphi should sell a unit that has *everything* you need to enjoy Satellite Radio in your car and your home for a really fair price.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * great product at a very good price ...
I wanted to set up XM radio in my home and wanted a second docking station for another part of the house. This fit the bill exactly. Very easy to set up and I was up and running in about 5 minutes. I would strongly suggest this product to anyone with a Roady XT radio and the need for a home docking station.

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