| | |  | Allergy, Sinus & Asthma | Home » » » » Sangean DT-400W AM/FM Digital Weather Alert Pocket Radio (Yellow) | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | The Sangean Model DT-400W is the last pocket radio you will ever need to buy. It has about everything you could want, and then some, in a small, pocket sized portable radio. As an example the new NOAA Weather Alert Emergency Channel sounds a very loud audible tone when an extreme weather condition is imminent and/or a police emergency or a child abduction has occurred or any type of public awareness becomes critical. Even with your radio off or you are listening to another station the weather alert monitor continues to monitor the NOAA channels should an emergency arise. To conserve battery life the DT-400W provides an option to select the time you would like the NOAA alert to be active and a small LED alert flashes to remind you that the alert is on. In addition to emergencies the 7 NOAA channels provide up to date general weather information useful if you're planning a trip or just a picnic for the weekend. The large backlit LCD display clearly displays the time, station, battery life indication, alert indication and all other pertinent information. Advanced PLL Synthesized Digital Receiver provides drift free AM/FM reception. Deep Bass Boost adds to your stereo musical listening pleasure and 19 random preset selections lets you mix AM/FM stations with immediate access through the "My Favorites" button. Other features include Lock Switch to prevent accidental set-up changes, optional 90 minute auto shutoff, built-in speaker, auto station seek and a removable belt clip. | | | Features: | |
• Digital AM/FM tuner
• 19 random presets
• "My Favorite Station" select button
• Optional 90-minute auto shutoff
• Built-in speaker/clock
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 2.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 1.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.22 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 63 reviews |
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For what it is intended to do...Nov 18, 2009 ...this little, yellow radio rates a B+. Its diminutive size and ease of use is off-set by only fair sound quality, but that's to be expected from, well, its diminutive size. Certainly listenable, especially for talk shows and weather announcements/alerts, but it will not knock an audiophiles socks off, even using earphones. The "add bass" button doesn't seem to do much of anything, though there seems to be a faint richness when you do use earphones. One serious caveat: be sure to use the supplied antenna, which plugs into the earphone slot (or use the earphones themselves, dangling free). Without this addition, you won't hear anything through the speaker (there is, evidently no built-in antenna whatsoever, again, no doubt, because of the unit's size). If you don't need to carry a radio around in you pocket, don't need weather alerts and can lay out a few more bucks, get something a bit larger and enjoy fuller sound and maybe more features. You'll also avoid having to deal with ever-tangled and annoying hanging bits of antenna wire. Or, maybe, get an iPod with a radio attachment.
Sangean Pocket Radio - GREAT POCKET RADIO !!!Nov 11, 2009 Had an older model and after dropping it four or five times it just " bit the dust". Knowing Sangean's quality and Amazon's good pricing, this purchase was a no-brainer. Simply great product. Thanks Amazon !!!
Excellet AM DX RadioNov 07, 2009 I've owned the DT-400W for about 3 months and am very pleased with it's sensitive reception of the AM or Medium Wave band. Being located in Ohio I was able to listen to WCBS on 880 KHz in New York and the Philadelphia station on 1210 Khz during the World Series with no problem inside or outside the house. At night I am able to listen to many stations across the country from Denver to Deleware and Milwaukee to Miami - at times you can do even better..
FM reception is excellent and the reception of the NOAA Weather Band is very good. The headset wire is used as the FM antenna.
The design of this small radio is excellent and well thought out.
The speaker is good for it's size but I almost always use headphones.
I currently own many nice radios from the Drake R8B to a GE Super Radio III and the Sangean DT-400W is my favorite small personal size radio.
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Does the job...Oct 26, 2009 Needed a dependable weather radio in order to get latest updates immediately from the nearby regional office of the NWS. After reviewing everyone else's comments on Amazon, this unit seemed to be a good choice in terms of value and performance. We've tossed out THREE! Sony am-fm-wx portables for dependability (NOT!) issues. Like most buyers have noted, the Sangean's dangling wire antenna is, well, cheesy, and I find the lack of an AC/plug-in option just plain silly. I put rechargeables in it, figure they'll last a couple of months between charges.
I was looking for a good pocket radio - I found it.Oct 26, 2009 When eventually my tiny Sony M1W died after 20 years of faithful service, I was on the look out for a small, AM/FM receiver with a loud speaker for occasional use even though I would mainly use the ear phones. Other criteria were: digital readout, no telescopic antenna (what's the use of a 4" pocket radio, when to use it you have to have a fragile 2 foot antenna sticking out?), station memory that didn't vanish when the battery ran out, and a backlit screen. Well the Sangean DT-400W has all these, and more. It has a built in clock and a weather band that can be set to alert you to impending bad weather. However, all of this would be for naught if the reception was poor. The reception is truly excellent, not only on FM, but it is remarkably sensitive on AM too and the weather channel is as clear as a bell. One nice feature is that you can switch from stereo to mono if you are listening to a weak FM station. This immediately silences the background hiss you always get from a stereo radio working too hard to pull in a distant stereo broadcast. The FM antenna is the wire feeding the ear phones, but if you'd rather listen to the speaker then Sangean supply about 18inches of wire that plugs into the earphone terminal as an alternative. There is a Bass boost switch which has no effect through the 1.5" speaker (not surprisingly), but is noticeable through the pretty good earphones which come with the radio. Build quality is good, the bright yellow plastic case having a quality feel about it, and the instructions are written in decent English. The only problem I have with the radio is that if I program a frequency into one of the 19 memory locations, and later change my mind and want to delete that memory, there seems no way to do it short of overwriting the location with another frequency. Eventually I will end up with 19 filled memories and to find the station I want I will have to cycle through them. Perhaps there is some way to erase a memory, but so far I haven't found it and the manual isn't telling. Removing the battery won't help either because the memories stay even if the battery is taken out! It is only this inability to erase a memory that stops me awarding the radio 5 starts.
Sangean DT-400W AM/FM Digital Weather Alert Pocket Radio
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