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Delphi XM Roady XT Satellite Radio Receiver - Electronics

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Delphi XM Roady XT Satellite Radio Receiver

List Price: $69.99    Our Price: Too Low To Display


Manufacturer: Delphi Products
MPN: SA10175

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Features:

  • Measures 3.7 by 2.2 by 0.61 inches (WxHxD); 1-year warranty
  • 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

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The smallest and lightest XM satellite radio on the market, the Delphi XM Roady XT comes with everything you need to enjoy more than 150 commercial-free satellite channels in your car while you're driving across town or across the country. The plug-and-play Roady XT is easy to install, with no wires or cables required. Simply dock it on your dash, where

Customer Reviews

Excellent radio

Got one free from link at air america radio with a 3month subscription. Works very well and blends in with truck interior well. Does not have remote, but that comes with home kit. Nice radio.


Awesome Eh!!!

Just bought this incredible little gem during the Boxing day sales.What can I say , other than completely outstanding!I live in Miramichi, New Brunswick Canada and the selection of decent radio is non existent. I originally drove to the city Moncton to get to the closest retail store that sells satellite radio...150 Kms away. I installed the unit in my car in the parking lot immediately after purchasing it,(10 mins total) wrote down the activation # and went back into Future Shop to use their computer to activate my service at XM online( I really didn't want to be subjected to the garbage on the radio for the drive home ...all 5 stations worth!. The XM subscription was 12.99 per month which you can buy in quarterly installments if you wish ,so only 40$ for 3 months to start.Normally there is a 15$ one time activation fee,but due to the promotion XM had for its service being available now in Canada finally, it was waived if you activated before Dec 31st.
Regardless, a real pittance compared to what you get!.My service was activated within 10 mins of leaving the store. Well let me tell you ,I was completely blown away by the scope and quality of selection available.I went from Jazz to Rock to Classic radio and BBC news with pristine reception the entire drive home,which I might add seemed more like 30 mins than 90 that it actually takes. I was quite honestly disappointed when I got home that I couldn't continue to explore the stations more ...so of course I sat in my driveway for at least another hour when i pulled in, my neighbours already consider me odd so this wasn't out of the ordinary I guess.
Anyway after getting inside and reading the instruction manual I only then noticed that there was a home docking kit for the Roady as well. Needless to say I phoned Future Shop back and asked if there were any in stock, the salesperson said there were only 2 left til mid Jan, he was instructed to hold onto 1 until the next morning under penalty of death.I drove back again the next morning to pick it up. The built in FM transmitter is incredible!!! I just plug the Roady onto its cradle, tune in the antenna, set the roady freq to 88.3 or whatever unused freq there might be and bang, perfect reception and clarity coming from every stereo in the house! At first I assumed the Roady would have to be within inches or feet of the receiver for it to pick up, I then went to the kitchen and turned on the stereo there, voila again perfect. The bedroom , the basement gym and then the unattached garage all perfect. By this time I was beyond impressed ,but of course I am always curious to see the limitations of my toys.Next experiment was to get in my car and tune the car stereo to 88.3 ,about a block away I finally lost the reception.I even screwed with my uncles head who lives 5 houses over, I told him to turn on and tune in his stereo to the same, then asked him to pick whatever genre of music he wanted and I would make it play from his stereo..It was pretty funny after I switched through 4 different satellite stations to his exact requests. Anyway in closing it is fantastic, don't even consider buying without the home kit as it is pretty dumb to pay 13$ a month only to have in the car. Anyone who writes in saying they are unsatisfied with it is probably fairly dim to begin with and is not calibrating the antenna or unit properly. P.s I realize on the website that the home antenna should be placed in a window with a southern exposure for optimal reception , but oddly enough out here at least it appears to be west for me..it has a signal strength bar level built in that shows you how good your signal is as you move the antenna around.. so it really is idiot proof...just be patient with getting the signal for a minute or 2 then no problem.


Update More Compatible with Car's Original Stereo

The Roady XT is a well needed update to the previous model because it seamlessly goes back and forth between satellite and conventional AM/FM settings with a simple push of your preset button. The antenna is strong enough that I have mine inside my car and I seem to be enjoying strong enough reception. You may want your antenna outside your car as prescribed by the owner's manual, but I was concerned that the antenna would be too easy to steal or simply vandalize, so based on my installer's recommendation I had my antenna placed on the upper right windshield, inside the car.

The radio's interface is easy to use. You can scan, digitally enter desired station or use presets. The ticker feature is nice and easy to read. Also my professional installer (I recommend professional installation even though this is supposedly a "plug-and-play") said he has installed many satellite radios and he thought this one was the best he has seen.

Bear in mind all satellite radio is not a perfect technology. It's got great content but remember it's vulnerable to reception glitches in the same way that a cell phone is. Going under tunnels, bridges, for example; or driving up in the mountains or by the beach with lots of overhanging structures; even heavy cloud cover can compromise your signal. But even with its similar cell phone weaknesses, I think on balance satellite radio is a good buy, especially for long drives when you don't want to be faced with "cow pasture" radio stations.

In conclusion, the XM Roady XT, with its effortless transition between satellite and FM/AM radio, represents the best technology for this type of radio.

Post Script: Contrary to my installer's advice, the radio works better with the antenna mounted on the dash than it does in the upper right window.

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