Electronics : Delphi SA10116 Indoor XM Signal Repeater Increase the XM Satellite Radio signal in your home

Electronics : Delphi SA10116 Indoor XM Signal Repeater Increase the XM Satellite Radio signal in your home

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Delphi SA10116 Indoor XM Signal Repeater Increase the XM Satellite Radio signal in your home

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Delphi SA10116 Indoor XM Signal Repeater Increase the XM Satellite Radio signal in your home
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Product Brand: Delphi
EAN: 0089604159222
Label: Delphi Products
Product Manufacturer: Delphi Products
Model: SA10116
Publisher: Delphi Products
Studio: Delphi Products


Piece facts:
  • XM signal repeater (sends XM signal into your home or business)
  • works with any existing Delphi XM radio
  • includes transmitter and antenna
  • single-input antenna connector
  • AC power adapter




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XM signal repeater (sends XM signal into your home or business) * works with any existing Delphi XM radio * includes transmitter and antenna * single-input antenna connector * AC power adapter *


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Flawless Reception ...
I have used this unit for over a year with outstanding results. The transmitter is located in a pool cabana and the receivers are in the home some 50-80' away. I get perfect reception on all channels. No fading or loss of signal. This unit works as it is advertised.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - It Doesn't Work
I received this as a Christmas gift. I intended to put the antenna in one room and the radio in another. When I first connected everything, all of the components were in the same room. The signal faded in and out. I tried moving the antenna but nothing changed. I tried all of the positions on the switch on the back of the transmitter unit. Still didn't help. I called Delphi support who told me to send the unit back. I did. I received it back and it still has the same problem. The transmitter and receiver are in teh same room no more than 12 feet apart in direct line of sight with each other and the signal still fades. If I hook the antenna directly to the radio it works great. I highly recommend that you don't throw away your receipt if you but one of these units!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Wow, it works great!! ...
Works perfect. What else do you need to know. I live in a forest and this allowed me to place the antenna in any window in the house to find reception and as a bonus, there are no wires (except to an outlet). Clean and functional.



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