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product_id: 12278943
title: "PR-D4W Portable Radio"
brand: "sangean"
price: "846.12 DT"
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# AM Auto Tracking for razor-sharp reception 4x D-cell battery power for months of use NOAA Weather Alert with 25 presets PR-D4W Portable Radio

**Brand:** sangean
**Price:** 846.12 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📻 Stay connected, informed, and ahead of the curve with Sangean’s ultimate portable radio!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PR-D4W Portable Radio by sangean
- **How much does it cost?** 846.12 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/12278943-pr-d4w-portable-radio)

## Best For

- sangean enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sangean brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **NOAA Weather Alert Ready:** Stay ahead of storms with instant emergency notifications and 25 station presets.
- • **Robust Long-Lasting Power:** Powered by 4 D-cell batteries, enjoy months of uninterrupted listening off-grid.
- • **Precision AM Auto Tracking:** Automatically locks onto the clearest signal, even from 80 miles away.
- • **Bandwidth Narrowing Filters:** Customize audio clarity with 1-6 kHz filters to cut through crowded frequencies.
- • **Large Easy-Read LCD Display:** Quickly scan stations and alerts with a crisp, user-friendly interface.

## Overview

The Sangean PR-D4W is a top-tier portable AM/FM weather alert radio featuring advanced AM Auto Tracking for superior sensitivity, customizable bandwidth filters for optimal audio clarity, and NOAA weather alerts with 25 presets. Its durable design includes a large LCD display and long-lasting power from 4 D-cell batteries, making it perfect for professionals who demand reliable, high-quality reception on the go.

## Description

AM/FM Weather Alert Portable Radio with Bandwidth Narrowing, AM Auto Tracking. Receives all 7 NOAA Weather Channel

Review: Owner for three years--no regrets! Excellent radio - This may just be one of Sangean's most underrated radios. If reception quality is paramount, this is the radio for you. I will have had this radio for three years come July, and I have no regrets with my choice. FM reception is nothing short of amazing. The radio needs just a little signal for quality reception, and once you have it, you're set. It's extremely sensitive and very selective. In my area, I receive most stations from three distinct markets, ranging 20, 30, and 60 miles away, along with some signals from two other markets (70 and 80 mi away), and with the built-in whip antenna, it's quite easy to receive all of them. The 20 and 30 mi stations can be received just about anywhere you put it, though the distant markets can be a bit finicky depending on placement. FM tunes in 100 or 50 kHz steps, which is initially annoying if you're used to tuning in standard US 200 kHz steps, though you quickly get used to it. Stereo requires a stronger signals than many tuners, though if you're listening to it with the built-in speaker this is a moot point as it's a mono speaker. Stereo only applies when listening through headphones, which provides for a quality audio experience. Be sure to extend the antenna fully though--the best reception is received only when it's fully extended. When it is fully retracted and resting, it's quite bad. AM reception is also outstanding. This radio receives stations I don't get on any other radio--for instance, outdoors I'm able to pick up a highway information radio station about 4.7 miles away on the narrowest filter. The radio has a number of bandwidth filters, from 1 kHz to 6 kHz, with six being the widest and providing the best sound but the most susceptible to noise. Personally, I'd recommend 2.5-4 kHz for talk radio, and 4-6 for music. Weather radio is useful to have along with an auxiliary input. Reception on weather is similar to AM/FM--excellent. I get my local radio station (20 mi), along with one 30 mi away, and in some spots, some from 50-60-70 mi away; impressive for 1kW stations. Battery life can be months on D batteries when used sparingly off of battery power. Overall, the only area where I can complain somewhat is the speaker--it sounds great until you compare it to something else. It lacks in lows and highs; it's definitely a mid-only speaker. Don't let this deter you though--this is a five star radio by all means. Highly recommended!
Review: An outstanding AM/MW radio with superb sensitivity and audio quality for a portable radio. - A medium wave/AM radio that is top of the range in terms of sensitivity, audio performance with FM like quality on better processed AM stations (eg Manx radio,1368khz, Isle of Man, BBC Radio 4 756kHz, Cornwall, BBC Radio 5 Live 909/693, UK TalkSport 1089 and many others) on its 6kHz setting and narrower bandwidth options 1,2,2.5,3,4kHz are available for crowded conditons and some very weak signals. Excellent filtering with the 6kHz setting working well, even under crowded night time European conditions. Also the radio is free of internal hets on all frequencies and has very low internal noise enabling the best reception possible with greater clarity and the lowest distortion of any AM radio I have used.Unlike some other dsp based radios it works well with passive loops across the AM band to bring up the weakest signals. The radio also has excellent agc, handling fading skywave signals very well, better than some other dsp based radios that have soft muting, maintaining audio quality better than some more expensive AM/FM portables and easily outperforms the AM ranges of any other top range multiband radio I have used. The radio can be used in Europe with a 9kHz step option and also for transatlantic dx with 10kHz steps. In a recent test it performed very well eg WINS 1010, VOCM 590, WBBR 1130, WBZ 1030 were received with ease using a passive tecsun loop in the early morning here in the south of Ireland.With the narrower bandwidth settings it is possible to dig out weaker stations that are more closely spaced to high power European stations. The FM section is less good, about average sensitivity and the audio quality on FM is less than other similar makes and has no rds. On the plus side the selectable bandwidths 40, 60, 85,110 are useful for crowded conditions and works well and is an unusual feature on a radio in this price range. The FM telescopic is well made unlike some competitors which use flimsy telescopics which can break easily. The outstanding aspect is AM/MW performance and performs better than a well known top of the range larger AM/FM portable, that retails at more than twice the price. To compare the two I did side by side tests on a wide range of frequencies in a low noise environment under both day and night time conditions which is best for sensitivity tests to ensure that man made interference is not the limiting factor. While both radios had similar sensitivity, the Sangean PR- D4W received AM/MW stations with better clarity, brighter, higher fidelity audio and handled fading skywave signals better than the bigger radio. I found this to be the case on a wide range of frequencies across the AM band. The larger radio performed better on FM in terms of sensitivity and audio performance. As a weather band alert service is unavailable in the region where I live I was unable to test this aspect on both radios. The build quality of the Sangean PR-D4W is excellent and the use of 4 x D cells ensures long battery life. One minor drawback is that there is no option for the back light to stay on and the radio defaults to the clock setting after approximately 10 seconds following tuning rather than displaying the station frequency and there appears to be no setting to change this. A peculiar feature for a device that is primarily a radio! The absence of a carrying handle, mentioned by other reviewers is not an issue for me. I find the radio easy to carry with a projecting section at the back helpful to prevent the radio from slipping. Treble and bass tone controls would be a nice addition although the audio set up seems particularly suitable for AM reception and the 3 inch speaker is powerful, providing room filling volume. In summary if you listen to local AM stations or you are a dxer interested in listening to distant stations day or night and you want to hear them with the best quality possible then I have no hesitation recommending this radio - the best performing current production AM/MW portable radio in my opinion. If your interest is primarily FM I suggest you look elsewhere.

## Features

- Sangean PR-D4W AM/FM Weather Alert Portable Radio with Bandwidth Narrowing, AM Auto Tracking
- AM Auto Tracking for improved sensitivity
- 25 Presets (10 AM, 10 FM, 5 WX)
- Large Easy To Read LCD Display
- Includes Switching AC Adapter 100-240V, 50/60Hz
- Emergency Alert Indicator light

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00PBWV5Q0 |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #108,218 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #195 in Weather Radios |
| Brand | Sangean |
| Built-In Media | product, manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 364 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency | 10 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00729288060154 |
| Hardware Interface | Headphone |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.33"L x 2.44"W x 5.43"H |
| Item Part Number | PR-D4W |
| Item Weight | 1.13 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sangean America, Inc. |
| Mfr Part Number | PR-D4W |
| Model Number | PR-D4W |
| Power Source | Battery Powered, Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 9.33"L x 2.44"W x 5.43"H |
| Radio Bands Supported | AM/FM/Weather |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Style Name | Radio |
| Tuner Technology | FM |
| Tuner Type | FM |
| UPC | 012305136629 782386462169 729288060154 |
| Voltage | 120 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sangean
- **Color:** Black
- **Connectivity Technology:** Auxiliary
- **Included Components:** product, manual
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered, Corded Electric
- **Product Dimensions:** 9.33"L x 2.44"W x 5.43"H
- **Radio Bands Supported:** AM/FM/Weather
- **Special Feature:** Portable
- **Style:** Radio
- **Tuner Technology:** FM

## Images

![PR-D4W Portable Radio - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51Rlr2BWUgL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: When I choose the third weather alert option, the red light stays on even when the radio is off period is this normal?**
A: Yes, that's normal. It lets you know that the radio is "listening" in the background for weather alerts. The radio uses very little battery power while in this mode, so if you live in an area where severe weather is common, it's a good idea to leave it in this mode.

**Q: What are the dimensions? Was looking at the D18, but saw the weather bands on this model. Do the weather bands come in fine and worth the extra cost?**
A: 9.35 x 6 x 2.5 inches You can choose the weather band that is closest to you,mine comes in clear as a bell,and as far as price,this is the best i found,this is an excellent radio.

**Q: How does this compare with the D5 for AM reception?**
A: I own both. AM reception is excellent in both units. I like the D4W better on AM. Sound is richer and clearer at all levels. You can also adjust the bandwidth which enhances AM performance and acts like a base/treble tone adjustment. FM sound is thicker/punchier in D5 but a little muddy. If I could only keep one it would be the D4W.

**Q: Hi! should i get sangean pr-d4w or pr-d15 or pr-d5? which one is the best in terms of everything especially am sensitivity? thanks.**
A: About the same. The only advantage of the pr-dw4 is it has weather alert which is ok but i have been woken up at 2 am too many times for weather alerts especially for maritime weather that doesn't even effect me. The pr- d15 has better speakers, has a 200mm  ferrite rod on par with the GE super radios and is the obvious choice for what you're looking for. Its on my to get wish list.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Owner for three years--no regrets! Excellent radio
*by H***5 on May 22, 2020*

This may just be one of Sangean's most underrated radios. If reception quality is paramount, this is the radio for you. I will have had this radio for three years come July, and I have no regrets with my choice. FM reception is nothing short of amazing. The radio needs just a little signal for quality reception, and once you have it, you're set. It's extremely sensitive and very selective. In my area, I receive most stations from three distinct markets, ranging 20, 30, and 60 miles away, along with some signals from two other markets (70 and 80 mi away), and with the built-in whip antenna, it's quite easy to receive all of them. The 20 and 30 mi stations can be received just about anywhere you put it, though the distant markets can be a bit finicky depending on placement. FM tunes in 100 or 50 kHz steps, which is initially annoying if you're used to tuning in standard US 200 kHz steps, though you quickly get used to it. Stereo requires a stronger signals than many tuners, though if you're listening to it with the built-in speaker this is a moot point as it's a mono speaker. Stereo only applies when listening through headphones, which provides for a quality audio experience. Be sure to extend the antenna fully though--the best reception is received only when it's fully extended. When it is fully retracted and resting, it's quite bad. AM reception is also outstanding. This radio receives stations I don't get on any other radio--for instance, outdoors I'm able to pick up a highway information radio station about 4.7 miles away on the narrowest filter. The radio has a number of bandwidth filters, from 1 kHz to 6 kHz, with six being the widest and providing the best sound but the most susceptible to noise. Personally, I'd recommend 2.5-4 kHz for talk radio, and 4-6 for music. Weather radio is useful to have along with an auxiliary input. Reception on weather is similar to AM/FM--excellent. I get my local radio station (20 mi), along with one 30 mi away, and in some spots, some from 50-60-70 mi away; impressive for 1kW stations. Battery life can be months on D batteries when used sparingly off of battery power. Overall, the only area where I can complain somewhat is the speaker--it sounds great until you compare it to something else. It lacks in lows and highs; it's definitely a mid-only speaker. Don't let this deter you though--this is a five star radio by all means. Highly recommended!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An outstanding AM/MW radio with superb sensitivity and audio quality for a portable radio.
*by G***D on October 12, 2022*

A medium wave/AM radio that is top of the range in terms of sensitivity, audio performance with FM like quality on better processed AM stations (eg Manx radio,1368khz, Isle of Man, BBC Radio 4 756kHz, Cornwall, BBC Radio 5 Live 909/693, UK TalkSport 1089 and many others) on its 6kHz setting and narrower bandwidth options 1,2,2.5,3,4kHz are available for crowded conditons and some very weak signals. Excellent filtering with the 6kHz setting working well, even under crowded night time European conditions. Also the radio is free of internal hets on all frequencies and has very low internal noise enabling the best reception possible with greater clarity and the lowest distortion of any AM radio I have used.Unlike some other dsp based radios it works well with passive loops across the AM band to bring up the weakest signals. The radio also has excellent agc, handling fading skywave signals very well, better than some other dsp based radios that have soft muting, maintaining audio quality better than some more expensive AM/FM portables and easily outperforms the AM ranges of any other top range multiband radio I have used. The radio can be used in Europe with a 9kHz step option and also for transatlantic dx with 10kHz steps. In a recent test it performed very well eg WINS 1010, VOCM 590, WBBR 1130, WBZ 1030 were received with ease using a passive tecsun loop in the early morning here in the south of Ireland.With the narrower bandwidth settings it is possible to dig out weaker stations that are more closely spaced to high power European stations. The FM section is less good, about average sensitivity and the audio quality on FM is less than other similar makes and has no rds. On the plus side the selectable bandwidths 40, 60, 85,110 are useful for crowded conditions and works well and is an unusual feature on a radio in this price range. The FM telescopic is well made unlike some competitors which use flimsy telescopics which can break easily. The outstanding aspect is AM/MW performance and performs better than a well known top of the range larger AM/FM portable, that retails at more than twice the price. To compare the two I did side by side tests on a wide range of frequencies in a low noise environment under both day and night time conditions which is best for sensitivity tests to ensure that man made interference is not the limiting factor. While both radios had similar sensitivity, the Sangean PR- D4W received AM/MW stations with better clarity, brighter, higher fidelity audio and handled fading skywave signals better than the bigger radio. I found this to be the case on a wide range of frequencies across the AM band. The larger radio performed better on FM in terms of sensitivity and audio performance. As a weather band alert service is unavailable in the region where I live I was unable to test this aspect on both radios. The build quality of the Sangean PR-D4W is excellent and the use of 4 x D cells ensures long battery life. One minor drawback is that there is no option for the back light to stay on and the radio defaults to the clock setting after approximately 10 seconds following tuning rather than displaying the station frequency and there appears to be no setting to change this. A peculiar feature for a device that is primarily a radio! The absence of a carrying handle, mentioned by other reviewers is not an issue for me. I find the radio easy to carry with a projecting section at the back helpful to prevent the radio from slipping. Treble and bass tone controls would be a nice addition although the audio set up seems particularly suitable for AM reception and the 3 inch speaker is powerful, providing room filling volume. In summary if you listen to local AM stations or you are a dxer interested in listening to distant stations day or night and you want to hear them with the best quality possible then I have no hesitation recommending this radio - the best performing current production AM/MW portable radio in my opinion. If your interest is primarily FM I suggest you look elsewhere.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid - Think my favorite AM radio now
*by R***L on November 21, 2015*

Main use - AM radio. News, traffic, weather, talk, ballgames. + AM Reception - Beats my other portable radios on AM. Good sensitivity & selectivity. + AM Bandwidth - 1.0, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 4.0, 6.0 + FM Bandwidth - 40, 60, 85, 110 + Quality - looks and feels quality. Substantial weight for its size with 4 D cell batteries. + Display - easy to see/read. + Batteries - 4 D cells should last, not odd like 3 cells. Battery compartment door is hinged. + Audio - Clear voice. Low noise floor. + Volume Knob - smooth, feels and works of quality. + Face plate buttons - good feel. Not the hard click. Sized & spaced nicely for easy fingertip operation, or thumb. + Scan Button - location easy to find & operate by feel (not looking). Just a light press with the right thumb and it goes to next station with display illumination, pause about 5-6 seconds, then scan resumes to next station. Press scan again to stop & hold on a station. Scan seems to catch most weak/fringe stations when my other radios will skip those stations for a stronger signal. Without looking, with my right thumb, feel for the up/down tuning rocker and the scan button is recessed on its left side - easy. I like its location and how well it does. /~/ Am Auto Tracking - I don't know how it works and what its doing but when I hit a station on AM, the station will come in then fade with a drop in signal strength momentarily then jumps right back up along with a signal strength increase. So it seems to be doing something, just don't know what but seems effective. - Would be nice to have a carry handle but not a deal breaker for me. My bigger CCrane's, Sony low cost ICF-38, and Sangean PR-D15 have handles making easy carry. - No built in charger but that's fine with me as I have & prefer using my separate chargers for NiMh. - No external AM antenna connections. I'm finding myself using this radio a lot. ~ 90% of the time I use earbuds/headphones. Clean clear audio and no hiss/noise. Good audio when using the built in speaker also. Been using the sleep timer and low volume on the night stand. Used today in the garage with built in speaker while doing an oil change. Good volume & clear audio across the garage. I don't use the FM or weather feature, I have other means for those, but testing FM with headphones the audio was clear, and receive a couple WX stations easily. I have various other portable radios: CCRadio-EP (recent Amazon purchase) CCRadio-2E (display no longer working) 2 - CCRadio-SW (volume knobs shorts out on one, display out on another) CCrane CC-Skywave Sangean PR-D7 Sangean PR-D15 (recent purchase - good close field low level FM) Sony ICF-38 (recent purchase inexpensive AA cell analog - new fishing radio). Various other Sony, Grundig, Tecsun, Kaito, and various pocket radios. I don't know why my CCRadio's been going out on me, so I bought their analog CCRadio-EP and have been adding some current Sangean label radios lately and really like these PR series radios. Been getting some on/off rain, so when the winter really kicks in and don't feel like TV or doing much else I'll waist time on AM radio if not sitting a spell on Ham radio and this PR-D4W is quickly becoming my favorite. Hits more listenable AM stations than my CCrane CCRadio-EP I just compared against which impressed me for a smaller size radio. Also beats my recent purchase Sangean PR-D15 on AM but I think the D15 is better FM for close field low level listening - dual speaker prove some stereo effect, so the wife can have the D15. Also like the user interface most on the PR-D4W. Add (3/9/18) - Still working like the day I received it. Pair it up to an AM loop antenna and a little patience and get some good DX. Makes a fine package. Nice to have when I was laid up with the flu and not much else I could do.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Sangean PR-D4W Portable Radio
- Sangean ADP-PRD18 Switching Power AC Adapter for Models PR-D18, PR-D4W, SG-104 and CL-100 (Black)

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