XM Radio
XM Satellite Radio
Delivers more than 150 high-quality, XM satellite radio stations Measures 3.9 x 2.4 x 0.7 inches (W x H x D) Large display shows channel number, channel name, artist name, song title, and channel category Personalize settings with XM Radio's InfoExtras and TuneSelect Built-in wireless FM transmitter turns any FM receiver into an XM radio Delphi's compact SA10085 Roady2 XM satellite radio is, on average, four times smaller than competing plug-and-play models. While 30 percent thinner and 40 percent lighter than the original Roady, the Roady2 features the smallest satellite-radio antenna available, together with a built-in wireless FM transmitter for easy setup and reception in any vehicle. Just tune your car's radio to any of the unit's 12 FM frequencies and sit back to enjoy XM Radio's 67 commercial-free music channels; 63 channels of sports, talk, comedy, children's, and entertainment programming; and more than 21 channels of advanced traffic and weather information for major U.S. metropolitan areas. I purchased the XM MyFi for my father. When I recieved the unit I quickly unboxed it and tried it out. I had high hopes for this product because I have an XM tuner in my own vehicle and love it...well I was unfortunately disapointed with the MYFi. The user manual instructs you to place the home antennae in a south facing window, well not only did I place in a south facing window, completely unobstructed, I live and still couldn't obtain a clear signal for more than a second or two and the only way that I did that was to walk around the house holding the antennae in the air. I didn't give up just yet... I purchased it mainly for my father to use while on his tractor outside, so I attach the mobile antennae that you use while roaming and didn't recieve a signal at all. I'm not going to the trouble of connecting it to his truck because I am returning it, but it will probably function in a vehicle just fine, but the whole idea is to use this device as a portable unit and for this function....it sucks. I'm so disappointed that I'm agitated that I have to repackage the 20 attachments that you need to try to make this device function. So take my advice....don't buy it, instead I would try the XM Roady or the SkyFi. These units are more designed to be used in either the vehicle or your home. XM just needs to go back to the drawing board on their mobile devices. Trust me on this. The satellite radio business has been generating quite a buzz lately. Market leader XM Satellite Radio recently reached an 11-year, $650 million agreement to broadcast Major League Baseball. Its rival, Sirius Satellite Radio, claims broadcasting rights to NFL Football. It also scored a high-profile coup last month, when it signed shock jock Howard Stern to what Sirius proclaims as the most important deal in radio history.
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