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Sangean DT-800YL AM/FM/NOAA Weather Alert Pocket Radio (Yellow)

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Color: Yellow


Features

  • AM/ FM/ NOAA weather alert radio, receives all 7 NOAA weather channels with Automatic Alert that Warns you of Hazardous Conditions
  • 45 Memory station presets (20 FM, 20 AM, 5 WX) with page button, Adjustable Tuning Step, APS - Auto Preset Setting, Auto Scan Stations and Adjustable Bandwidth on AM / FM
  • Built-in battery charger with DC in(5v/ 0. 5A) micro USB B Type Socket for charging
  • Easy to Read LCD Display with Backlight, Alarm Timer by Buzzer, Snooze Function, Adjustable Auto Shut Off and Soft mute to reduce background noise
  • Built-in high quality speaker with DBB (dynamic bass boost) with Battery Power Indicator, Lock Switch and Stereo Headphone Output

Description

The Saugeen dt-800 is the last pocket radio you will ever need to buy. It has everything you could want, in a small, pocket sized portable radio. The NOAA Weather Alert emergency channel sounds a very loud audible tone when an extreme weather condition is imminent and/or a police emergency or 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- 800 provides an option to select the time you would like the NOAA Alert to be active and the LCD backlight 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. Sensitivity and selectivity is remarkable and comparable to many of the better stand alone AM/FM table top radios. Advanced PLL Synthesized digital receiver provides drift free AM/FM reception. Dynamic bass boost adds to your stereo musical listening pleasure and 45 preset (20 AM, 20 FM, 5Wx) selections lets you mix AM/FM stations with immediate access through the "page" Button.


Brand: Sangean


Color: Yellow


Special Feature: Built-In Battery Charger


Connectivity Technology: USB


Product Dimensions: 7.4"L x 5.8"W x 2.8"H


Tuner Technology: AM/FM


Style: DT-800YL


Power Source: Battery Powered


Radio Bands Supported: AM/FM/Weather


Included Components: product, manual


Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 5.8 x 2.8 inches


Item Weight: 4.5 ounces


Item model number: DT-800YL


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 1, 2018


Manufacturer: Sangean America


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It's a Sangean... great radio but there are some things you should know
Color: Yellow
This radio replaces a Sangean DT-400 that I've had for years. It's been dropped so many times that the battery door no longer stayed closed and the AM band doesn't work. The DT-800 is a nice upgrade. Radio reception is on FM and AM is great and sound is good too. There are some peculiarities that other's have noted: 1. This radio does not include rechargeable batteries. How very 70's of Sangean. Remember those old days when everything said, "Batteries not included". Hey Sangean... those days are gone and this is a high-priced radio relatively speaking. I see you can buy a four pack of rechargeable Ni-mh AA batteries for about $8. So two might cost, what $1.50? How about putting a set in the box? 2. There are about four different kinds of controls on this radio- buttons, buttons you press twice, slide switches, a rocker-style tuning control that also needs to be able to be pushed in to access special features. But the one that beats them all is the volume up/down buttons that are covered over in some rubber-like material and must be pushed hard. But be careful pushing, because most of the time, you're also going to accidentally change the tuning, change the station or turn the radio off. Sangean, were those volume control button designs necessary? 2. The instructions for this radio are printed in gray ink, in 5 pt type and about six languages on a sheet that unfolds to about 3' x 3'. Would it have been so hard to at least print in black ink instead of gray? 3. Speaking of instructions, this radio has a digital clock. The instructions claim that the clock can be set to be automatically set from time signals sent by many FM radio stations. Do not even bother trying to make that work. You will not understand the instructions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2023 by Larry&Delaney

  • Good with a tiny hiss in its right channel.
Color: Yellow
The DT 800 is my 7th Sangean radio. Yes, it kind of became a small Sangean themed collection over the last 15 years. I have not been equally satisfied with all of them, but I would rate all of them at 4 to 5 stars. For a pocket radio he DT800 has everything you wish and more, but I would rate it at 4 stars because of three things. 1. It has a hissing sound in its right channel when listening trough the earbuds. You can hear it when the volume is below level 6-7. The left channel is clear, no issue. . Same hiss is on all bands and it is not because of the earbuds ( tried with different ones-same thing ) When listening trough the speaker there is no such issue. Maybe it’s just my radio, 2. the battery cover is held by two tiny-tiny, almost invisible edges that look like they’ll break off pretty easily. 3. 90 days warranty for a $70 pocket radio? Everything else looks and feels right. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2023 by Strider

  • Great alternative to CC Pocket Radio
Color: Black
I would recommend this radio to anyone looking to buy a digital-tuned pocket radio or replace a CC Pocket Radio. I have bought two CC Pocket Radios. Both of them lasted about a year before the volume control started malfunctioning. I was not hard on them, but both developed a problem where the volume level would jump around when turning the thumbwheel. Rather than buy a third CC, I thought I’d give the DT-800 a try. They are about the same price. Here are the differences I see: For me, the CC has a very slight edge over the DT-800 in reception if you listen to distant FM stations. The CC has a nicer sleep feature where you can hold the power button down and cycle through 120-90-60-30-15 minute auto shut-off. The volume control on the CC is a wheel on top which is easy to turn, but a weak link in overall durability for me. Being on top, it may be susceptible to dirt or moisture getting in. Besides volume going bad, my second CC radio finally stopped working completely when it fell off my night stand onto vinyl floor. Not that far and my fault, but I would have expected it to survive a short fall. I never quite memorized how to set the clock and other features on the CC. Not intuitive for me, though a quick reference guide is printed inside the battery cover. Speaking of which, the CC does go through lots of AA batteries, more than I would have expected. The DT-800 has the volume control on the left side and it is a seamless membrane with + or - touch points. It is a little hard to push, but you get the hang of it after a while. At least it will not let moisture in. The DT-800 does have auto shut-off, but you have to program it in program mode. Not hard to do, but it can’t be adjusted “on the fly.” Once you program it, the radio shuts off automatically at the programmed time (120-90-60-30-15-off) every time you turn it on. You can override auto shut-off by holding power button for 2 seconds when you turn it on. Once you learn how to enter program mode, the DT-800 has nice features like backlighting duration and 12/24 hr clock. One great thing about the DT is that it can be used with two regular AA batteries OR two rechargeable AA NiMH batteries. There is a switch inside the battery compartment to select which type. Rechargeable batteries are not included, but the USB charger is included, and it is a substantial charger with built-in 110VAC transformer. After 8-10 hours of use, it is still showing full charge. Another nice thing about the DT is the 20 preset station capability (5 x 4 channels) vs only 5 presets on the CC. The DT has the ability to scan and preset up to 20 stations for you. Overall, both come with decent headphones, optional antenna for listening on the speaker, belt clip, alarm ability, lock switch, and both are about the same size with FM, AM, and weather bands. Hopefully the DT-800 holds up longer than the CC. Very happy with it so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2022 by Brad G.

  • Sangean vs. C Crane -- you can't go wrong
Color: Black
After watching the extensive detailed reviews of both radios on YouTube, I decided that I couldn't go wrong, and chose Sangean. It has a built-in battery charger.
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2023 by Doug Jensen

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