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Delphi XM Roady - Cheapest & Easiest Path to Satellite Radio

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Old Nov 23, 2003 | 06:47 AM
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Delphi XM Roady - Cheapest & Easiest Path to Satellite Radio

The Roady antenna is magnetic, so installing it takes two seconds. Thereafter, you just thread the wire through the trunk, the back seat pass, around the back seat, under the carpet mats, and to the lighter. Lots of mounting hardware. I used the pivot bracket, and jammed it into the cubby hole in the dash with the aid of a coin purse. Plug in the wires, and installation is complete in 30 minutes! At $119.99, the Roady comes with everything you need to get satellite radio, except the monthly subscription.

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Old Nov 27, 2003 | 01:23 AM
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that's all i got to say
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Old Nov 27, 2003 | 02:13 AM
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Actually XM is pretty cool, I don't know if sirius is gonna ever going to be a real contender in this market, but XM looks like something i would get in my ride for my next car purchase. I am too lazy to burn CDs and keep up with al lthat stuff, i only listen to the local radio and hate all the talk/commercials during my commute. Spending about $10/mo for a service like XM is something that i am considering.
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Old Nov 27, 2003 | 10:19 AM
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Actually XM is pretty cool, I don't know if sirius is gonna ever going to be a real contender in this market, but XM looks like something i would get in my ride for my next car purchase. I am too lazy to burn CDs and keep up with al lthat stuff, i only listen to the local radio and hate all the talk/commercials during my commute. Spending about $10/mo for a service like XM is something that i am considering.
It's almost worth it just for the uncensored XM comedy channel. BTW, the Roady can't match the fidelity of a dedicated receiver with direct input satellite radio, but IMHO it's still superior to the sound of regular FM radio. Here's a pic of the antenna install:

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