Codes for xmradio Roady2

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srcohen
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Codes for xmradio Roady2

Post by srcohen »

I have a XM Radio Raody2. Tried the SkyFi codes (XM_Radio1.txt) but it did not appear to work. Followed lawyerman's directions (11 Dec 2002) in previous Roady thread. As this is the first time I am trying to upload a new code I'm not sure if I did something wrong. Has anyone succesfully used with Roady2?

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Post by Mark Pierson »

Have you read the #1`Code Search FAQ? A bit more detail will help us help you.

1. Device: XM Radio Roady2
2. Type of device: (eg, DVD player, audio receiver, etc)
3. Remote model: (eg, URC-6131, 15-1994, etc)
4. JP1 user? YES
5. Still have original remote? (yes/no)
6. Checked Yahoo file section? (yes/no)
7. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)? (yes/no)
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Post by The Robman »

OK, you tried the XM_Radio1.txt file, but did you try this file: Delphi SkyFi XM Radio - SAT_0730.txt?

You didn't use the required template and only answered 2 of the 7 questions in the text of your post, so there's not much more we can do to help, sorry.
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Roady2

Post by srcohen »

Ah protocol....

1. Device: XM Radio Roady2
2. Type of device: Satelite radio
3. Remote model: URC-8910
4. JP1 user? YES (first time)
5. Still have original remote? no (trying to avoid buying one)
6. Checked Yahoo file section? yes
7. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)? no

Tried "delphi" file also. I think the problem lies in what to copy from the spreadsheet to IR. I am copying the three lines inside the upgrade area (" 5A 00 01 00 FF FF ") into the device area of IR. Yet, when I look at the EFC codes, they all say "[not mapped]". Is there a way to map to the EFC field directly (power = 21), etc?

Thanks for your help.
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Post by The Robman »

You need to read the following page that tells you how to do it...
http://www.hifi-remote.com/jp1/help/
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Roady2 Works!

Post by srcohen »

Thanks. The second file worked.

It's funny. I thought I had followed the directions the first time; but for whatever reason it (loading of txt file) worked this time.

Cool.
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Re: Roady2 Works!

Post by The Robman »

srcohen wrote:It's funny. I thought I had followed the directions the first time; but for whatever reason it (loading of txt file) worked this time.
From the sound of your earlier post, you didn't cut & paste the header line, which contains the setup code number.
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