A built-in FM transmitter lets you send music to any of 12 different frequencies, which worked perfectly in our testing. The Roady2 transmits not only from the receiver itself but also from the micro antenna for a strong signal. The FM transmitter option shows up in the menu if you don't have an external audio player, such as the included cassette adapter, already connected. In our tests, the cassette adapter provided better audio quality than the FM transmitter.
If you're fed up with the radio stations where you live and are looking for a compact satellite radio receiver that you can shuttle between car and home, the Roady2 is a worthy choice. There are less expensive options available for XM reception, however, including the bulkier Delphi SkyFi receiver.
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