Travel Radio AM/FM

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Wish to buy radio that I could use at home as well as use on trips. I understand some radios have internet connectivity. Recommendations sought. Would like to buy today (in Sydney) so suggestion as to where to buy also appreciated.
 
If you have a smartphone or tablet you might want to check some of the apps out. I use TuneIn Radio and can get just about any radio station I could think of.
 
I just picked up a nice Sony DAB/FM combo at the WOW clearance - XDR-S56DBP : DAB+ Radios : Radios : Sony Australia, otherwise I recommend the Sangean World Band receivers (and dont forget different countries have different channel schema so it needs to be a world radio for that)

Sangean PR-D3L Portable Radio with Long-Range Reception

I googled that Sangean model and came up with poor reviews:

Not Good Enough - Australia's Customer Complaints Website :: View topic - Faulty Sangean PR-D3L Digitor Radio Sold By Dick Smith

The topmost review is from 2009.

I'll hesitate to buy from DSE, whatever the product.

Just checked on Sony product...

Here's link to JB HiFi page...selling for $96.00.

Do specs suggest no AM stations?

http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/hi-f...radio/sony-xdrs56dbp-dab-digital-radio/657134

Bing Lee price is cheaper at $79.00.

http://www.binglee.com.au/sony-xdrs56dbp-dab-portable-radio/
 
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Good one. I downloaded that app. The radio is more for convenience. Works without internet access.
 
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I googled that Sangean model and came up with poor reviews:

Not Good Enough - Australia's Customer Complaints Website :: View topic - Faulty Sangean PR-D3L Digitor Radio Sold By Dick Smith

The topmost review is from 2009.

I'll hesitate to buy from DSE, whatever the product.

Just checked on Sony product...

Here's link to JB HiFi page...selling for $96.00.

Do specs suggest no AM stations?

http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/hi-f...radio/sony-xdrs56dbp-dab-digital-radio/657134

Bing Lee price is cheaper at $79.00.

http://www.binglee.com.au/sony-xdrs56dbp-dab-portable-radio/

No AM as its DAB and DAB+ instead.
 
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If you are traveling overseas you might want to check whether DAB is the same.

The Sony is Dab and DAB+ which covers all known variants. I certainly would not go for a AM radio now, while content is rebroadcast on DAB, you also get additional content, so when sport is on you can listen to that when normally PM or another program has taken over the local broadcaster.

I have only had the Sony for a few days, I also have a Pure DAB clock radio as well and doing some testing with the signals in Darwin shows the Sony to have a better receiver.
 
Thank you all. I purchased the Sony and preset stations, DAB/DAB+ versions of AM 630, 873, 954, which my dad likes and gave it to him. Es ist fantastisch.
 
How are you finding the radio, pretty impressed with the station choice on offer in MEL!
 
Very light in weight, crystal clear sound, but batteries seem to drain quickly, I feel. So connected adapter. I'd buy another one for self but not rushing rightaway. Thanks for recommendation.
 
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