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Delphi XM Roady XT Satellite Radio Receiver
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Ultra-compact XM satellite radio receiver specifically designed for vehicle use
Accesses more than 150 commercial-free channels of music, sports, talk, news, and entertainment
Plug-and-play design transmits signal through wireless FM transmitter and car cradle
Displays channel name, artist name, and song title on high-contrast display; customizable sports and stock tickers
Measures 3.7 by 2.2 by 0.61 inches (WxHxD); 1-year warranty
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 9510
Average Customer Rating: 
UPC: 689604888889
List price: $69.99
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Reviews
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Roady hits the road, November 24, 2008
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Bought it, installed it, went on a 1800 mile trip and played it constantly.
No problems figuring it out and it works perfectly.
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Crap, November 14, 2008
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It switches stations on it's own. Sometimes won't turn on. Horrid unit. Delphi support is no help. DON'T BUY!
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Roady XT, October 6, 2008
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Very disappointed with this unit. Could not get it to work unless I used the cassette adapter. I would not buy a Roady again and I would not recommend it to anyone else.
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Service O.K. But modulator is VERY weak., August 25, 2008
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I purchased the newer model 'Roady' to replace the earlier model. This one has an extremely weak modulator which I need to find a remedy. The older model broadcast a decent signal that could be picked up within 50 feet on other radios and personal sound devices. This newer model broadcasts a signal about three inches. The plugs have changed and the older modulator cannot be used with the newer model Roady.
Needless to say I am very disappointed in the performance so far.
Pros- XM satellite signal has improved over the last year with out requesting the signal to be re sent to our receiver, which was a real pain.
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Not in any way Plug-N-Play, May 17, 2008
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I purchased this because it claimed it was Plug-N-Play and you did not need a cassette player. When I received it I found that to install without using the cassette adapter could take up to 30 minutes and was expected to provide less quality sound. Installation involved routing wires around the car. I ended up paying an experienced installation technician for 2 hours of installation. If you want to use the casette adapter, it is plug-n-play, otherwise, good luck!
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