Electronics : Delphi SA10109 Delphi XM Roady2 Personal Audio System

Electronics : Delphi SA10109 Delphi XM Roady2 Personal Audio System

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Delphi SA10109 Delphi XM Roady2 Personal Audio System

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Delphi SA10109 Delphi XM Roady2 Personal Audio System
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 40454





Batteries Included: 1
Battery Description: 1 Rechargeable lithium battery pack
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Delphi
EAN: 0689604158968
Label: Delphi Products
Product Manufacturer: Delphi Products
Model: SA10109
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Delphi Products
Ranking: 40454
Studio: Delphi Products


Piece facts:
  • Turn your Roady2 XM satellite radio receiver into a portable XM listening device
  • Built-in wireless FM transmitter turns any FM receiver into an XM radio
  • Rechargeable battery provides up to four hours of use
  • Delivers more than 150 high-quality, XM satellite radio stations
  • Measures 5 x 3 x 1.4 inches (W x H x D)




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lf you already have a Delphi Roady2 receiver, you've the pleasure of listening to XM Satellite Radio in your car or home, while only paying one subscription. The SA10109 is an adapter for those times in between - when you're jogging, walking, blading, or just lounging outdoors. The Personal Audio System is a personal stereo device that converts your Roady2 receiver into a true portable. The receiver slides into the dock, and locks into place. The included headphones feature a built-in antenna in the headpiece, which helps you get XM reception just about anywhere you are. lt also adds a built-in FM tuner. Docking station - for use with the Roady 2 receiver for portable personal application (connects your Roady2 to a power source, audio source and the XM antenna) LCD screen with blue back lighting

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The XM Roady2 personal audio system from Delphi turns your Roady2 XM Satellite Radio receiver into a portable listening device, no strings attached. You'll no longer be dependent on your XM home or car adapter kit for listening--the personal audio system includes a streamlined docking station, a headset with a built-in XM antenna, and a dedicated, compact AC power adapter for indoor use. A Roady2 XM receiver is required for use and sold separately.

The kit also expands the Roady2's performance abilities, giving you a digital FM tuner (especially handy when the XM signal is obstructed by buildings, trees, etc.) and a stock ticker so you can keep track of up to 20 of your favorite stocks while listening to your favorite XM music, news, sports, and talk channels. (Stock data is provided by Comstock, lnc.; stock and market index information is delayed by approximately 25 minutes.)

A built-in wireless XM audio adaptor transmits the XM signal to one of 12 FM frequencies, perfect for wireless use through a car stereo, boombox, surround receiver, hi-fi component tuner, or other radio. An additional volume control on the headset lets you adjust the volume of both XM and FM stations without your having to access the main unit.

A rechargeable and replaceable lithium-ion battery pack built into the docking station lasts up to 4 hours in XM mode and at least 12 hours in FM mode. The docking station's blue backlit LCD shows XM channel info as well as FM station and battery-life status.

What's in the Box
Personal audio system docking station, a built-in lithium-ion battery, a set of custom-designed headphones with an integrated XM antenna, an AC power adapter, a user's manual, and a quick setup guide.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - *
The item advertised was misleading. The picture shows the receiver. It was not clear the the receiver was 'not' included.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - My older XM just got portable
I was amazed that in this world of planned obsolescence I could find a device that would convert my old roady2 into a portable live on air XM reciever with an FM radio to boot! The battery life is excelent and the design is logicaly cool. the only drawback is that there is no way to lock the controls to prevent accidental volume or chanel changes. it is the same size as a standard walkman and fits nicely innto my coat pocket. The reception is great, even indoors.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - *
The item works as described, the problem is the toggle switch, which has now snapped off. The customer service advises that if it isn't under warranty then they cannot repair it. Poor product support. Not worth the cost when you can't get it repaired if not under warranty.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Does a good job but does have a problem
I got mine on sale for about half-price so I have no complaints about the cost. It works very well and, for me at least, will even works indoors. The battery will work around four hours while listening to satellite broadcasts. I've not tried it just on FM. It's certainly not very heavy as some have claimed, at least in my opinion.

The number one problem so far has been removing the Roady receiver after use. The fit is so tight that sometimes it takes all my strength to open the tray. However, I have discovered a solution to that. Get a very thin piece of metal, preferably very strong, such as a fingernail file. In the upper left-hand corner of the audio system the corner is curved. Very gently insert the piece of metal in this corner and very gently pry the radio to the right. You won't have to pry it very far either. So far I haven't damaged the receiver, so be sure and use a gentle touch. I've written Delphi and complained about this problem. They are aware of it, but haven't been able to figure a solution. They say the tight fit is required so the system will work properly.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - *
Sign up for the newsletter and special offers online through XM! I also only paid $20, including the shipping! No way would I pay $100-$150, (and I've seen even higher on eBay....with bids!). It's a bit bulky to carry around, but not bad for an easy conversion. Much better reception than I accepted, not like I can complain for $20! My husband has XM built into his truck radio and it will definitly be the way I go in the future because I am not always pleased with the sound quality with the FM reception through my car radio, but now with this system I think I will use my Roady2 a lot more. I also think the case is built pretty good, maybe for over a hundred bucks it feels cheap, but for $20 it feels pretty good. I feel bad for those that paid the higher price, but it's nice to see a company actually do something for it's current customers and not just the new ones.

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