A Good Guys salesperson told me that "the XM Radio antenna must be next to a window so the Delphi Home unit (with docking station) can receive an XM signal". At the Home Entertainment Show in San Francisco, I was told "the antenna could be placed on top of my TV (approx 12 feet away from a window)". Before you purchase, please review the antenna requirements for you to receive the XM signal. This is very important for you to receive the XM signal. I received the answer below from XM Radio (www.xmradio.com):
"In most home applications in the US, the XM radio antenna will require placement in a window with a clear view of the Southern sky. The antenna features a weather-resitant design and can be mounted out doors if that is the only way to obtain a clear Southern exposure. Delphi is releasing a 50' antenna extension with improved design in an effort to mitigate any field issues that may arise from using the now out of stock design. Approximate date of availability is the week of July 14th. And, of course, we apologize for any inconvenience, but felt it important to release the new product without retired inventory remaining in the field. The new design should also address concerns about use in the boom box as well".
I determined that in my house, I could not place the XM Radio Antenna to receive the XM signal and so I decided not to go with XM Radio. I also was unwilling to pay the XM Radio monthly fees. I am lucky to have good quality FM stations that play music with a minimum of commerical interruption. cheers...
"In most home applications in the US, the XM radio antenna will require placement in a window with a clear view of the Southern sky. The antenna features a weather-resitant design and can be mounted out doors if that is the only way to obtain a clear Southern exposure. Delphi is releasing a 50' antenna extension with improved design in an effort to mitigate any field issues that may arise from using the now out of stock design. Approximate date of availability is the week of July 14th. And, of course, we apologize for any inconvenience, but felt it important to release the new product without retired inventory remaining in the field. The new design should also address concerns about use in the boom box as well".
I determined that in my house, I could not place the XM Radio Antenna to receive the XM signal and so I decided not to go with XM Radio. I also was unwilling to pay the XM Radio monthly fees. I am lucky to have good quality FM stations that play music with a minimum of commerical interruption. cheers...