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The Delphi SA10085 Roady2 XM Satellite Radio Receiver is a compact and powerful device that offers over 150 high-quality XM satellite radio stations. With a large display for easy navigation and a built-in wireless FM modulator, it seamlessly integrates into any FM receiver, making it the perfect choice for music lovers on the go.
S**T
very functional, nicely priced, not quite perfect
I have been tiring a bit of my iPod, do a lot of driving, and have grown to hate commercial radio stations. Commercials make me sick (guess that's why I watch a lot of HBO). Bought one of these things at Best Buy last weekend after making a commitment to try XM vs. Sirius. Right now, I'm glad that I chose XM (more channels). I love the comedy, news, and rock stations; there's plenty more to choose from.So far as the Roady2, the price is great. You can buy these things (just bought 2 more) on ebay for $20 a piece. Each unit comes with a complete car kit. I also bought the home kit which includes remote. In the car, I route the sound into Aux inputs in my car receiver; at home the FM modulator works just fine. Yes the buttons are a little small, and I agree with the reviewer who suggested the display should have more, but for $20 I can't rationalize (for right now) buying anything more expensive.Installation was a breeze. Mounted antennae on roof/side and routed wires down through weatherstrip. There are plenty of mounting options. Velcroed in the convenient stand. Several reviewers have complained about the wire mess. I love two sided velcro and so have used cable ties to wrap up the cords neatly with some excess stowed under front passenger side mat.The sound from the unit in car or home is great. I live out in the country (Chesterfield County, VA) and have had no problems with reception.I'm a pleased customer, Roady2 and XM-wise. No doubt I could buy a little more convenient and interesting unit, but at three times the price (even with rebates).
S**S
I agree with "Horrible Service"
I have a Roady, not the Roady2, and have had no trouble with it (knock on wood!). I bought my husband a Roady2 for Christmas and had it "hard wired" into his truck the first of January. He loved it....until recently. It started cutting out and then saying "no signal". I knew it couldn't be the service because mine was working great. After calling Delphi's helpless desk, and waiting for someone to finally answer, all we got was a girl who was obviously reading her answers. She finally decided that we had a bad antenna and gave us a number to call. I called Delphi's number the next morning and timed my "hold", it took 30 minutes for a human to pick up. The person gave me instructions to send the antenna back to them. Yeah, right. I finally took it to an local satellite installer and they hooked up another antenna to the radio and guess what, it wasn't the antenna, it was the radio! After reading the other persons comments on his experience with trying to get another one, or get it repaired, I think I'll just go out and buy a new one.
T**2
good technology for the price
If you're a technical person like me and understand how this technology works, you'll realize this is a great product for the price -- despite a few shortcomings.Setup is easy -- it took me 10 minutes to find a location for the included antenna and snake it through my Pontiac Vibe. The built-in FM modulator is excellent. I have had mixed results with other FM modulators in my vehicle, but this unit delivers clear audio on several available FM frequencies. I live and work around Philadelphia, and the FM band is over-crowded, so I'm quite pleased with this. You won't get CD-quality sound through FM, but if you can stand strong-signal FM stations, you'll appreciate the sound quality and it shouldn't bother you at all. Satellite radio, like all satellite entertainment systems, uses compressed audio -- so don't expect CD-quality music. It simply isn't possible with the available bandwidth. It sounds like mp3s encoded at 96kbps, which is good enough for me.The buttons are a little small, and I would have preferred a dedicated "Direct" button to allow direct entry of channel numbers. Instead, you have to toggle between Preset A, B, C, and "Direct" to enter a channel number directly. While driving, that is a distraction. I recommend the remote, which I have ordered. The kit includes a variety of mounting options, none of which work particularly well in my vehicle -- but every vehicle is different, and the manufacturer can't possibly accomodate everybody. I was disturbed with the fact that none of the mounting devices were explained. The kit includes several smaller pieces, and I have no idea what they are for. Managing the two cords (one for the antenna and one for the power supply) around the dash is also a challenge. If you don't like cords dangling around your dash, this isn't for you.I commute nearly 100 miles a day on various roads, and the unit performs well, both in terms of capturing the satellite signal and transmitting the audio to my car's FM radio. Overall, it's a great product for the price.
A**
Failure X two for the roady 2
I purchased a Roady 2 when they first came out. I loved the simple way it worked. I kind of just like a few stations to relax around the house. I did purchase the home kit. I keep the music on all the time so after it died I purchased another (yes I like this unit) However when I purchased a replacement it failed to power up no matter how many variations of power sources. I returned the first unit and ordered a second and it failed to power up. Frustrated I simply decided to find another type of unit. I hope this one works better than the roady2
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