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Sangean HDT-1 HD Radio Component Tuner

Sangean HDT-1 HD Radio Component Tuner
From Sangean

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Product Description

The latest technological innovation is HD-Radio for AM/FM sound that is above and beyond anything you've heard. HD uses a digital signal instead of analog and more stations are using it. It provides static free, crystal clear sound, allows simultaneous multi-casts from a single station, and data services giving you audio on demand, traffic and news updates and more! Did you spend hundreds of dollars on your stereo system and like how it works for you? This component tuner is exactly what you would need to add the HD feature to an existing system. Simply plug in and attach through a set of stereo RCA cables and you are ready to listen to crystal clear digital radio. Auto Preset System Displays Information such as - Channel Number, Channel Frequency, Ensemble Label, Service Label, Dynamic Label, Transmission Mode, Data Rate, Secondary Service Availability Automatic Multiplex Re-configuration Automatic Simulcast Re-configuration FM RBDS function available with PS, PTY, RT and CT features IR Remote Control External Antenna Input Line-out (Stereo-RCA)


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8743 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Sangean
  • Model: HDT-1
  • Dimensions: 3.00" h x 10.00" w x 17.00" l, 4.00 pounds

Features

  • Backlit LCD display
  • Program associated data services
  • Auto preset system
  • IR remote control
  • External antenna input

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
HD radio is the next step in the evolution of sound. For some time, radio listeners have had to put up with static, hiss, and lost signals. HD radio eliminates this loss of signal by providing a digital signal that allows AM to sound like FM, and CD-quality sound out of FM stations. The HDT-1 is a full-featured, HD radio tuner, with hybrid and full digital radio reception, an auto preset system, an IR remote control, and much more.

Feature List

  • PLL Synthesized Digital Tuning System
  • Backlit LCD Display
  • Hybrid and Full Digital Radio Reception
  • Program Associated Data Services
  • Auto Preset System
  • Automatic Multiplex Re-configuration
  • Automatic Simulcast Re-configuration
  • IR Remote Control
  • External Antenna Input
  • Line-out (Stereo-RCA)

From the Manufacturer
HD radio is the next step in the evolution of sound. For some time, radio listeners have had to put up with static, hiss, and lost signals. HD radio eliminates this loss of signal by providing a digital signal that allows AM to sound like FM, and CD-quality sound out of FM stations. The HDT-1 is a full-featured, HD radio tuner, with hybrid and full digital radio reception, an auto preset system, an IR remote control, and much more.

Feature List

  • PLL Synthesized Digital Tuning System
  • Backlit LCD Display
  • Hybrid and Full Digital Radio Reception
  • Program Associated Data Services
  • Auto Preset System
  • Automatic Multiplex Re-configuration
  • Automatic Simulcast Re-configuration
  • IR Remote Control
  • External Antenna Input
  • Line-out (Stereo-RCA)


Customer Reviews

Good Receiver , but few bells and whistles would be nice4
Sangean HD Radio is an adequate addition to your audio component group. It does all that sangeen claims, however, for the price, it would be nice if it had a few more bells and whistles, like a sleep function, a turn on function, etc.

Not that great. Even for the price3
I bought two of these tuners to go into a multi-zone system, I needed something relatively cheap that would fit into the rack with the other components looks wise and would be good quality. After looking at some other tuners which I think are better I found they were more money than I could spend. The reviews for this seemed ok, so I decided to order them. I figured sound quality would be just fine because... Its not that hard to get decent sound out of a technology that has been around for decades. As soon as i hooked one of them up to see how it worked in my high end stereo I was immediatly struck by how muffled it sounded. Doing a direct comparison to my tuner which is a Sansui TU517 it is really obvious how poor this tuner is as far as sound quality goes.

Granted the sansui is one of the best tuners produced even if it is nearly 30 years old, You can usually pick one up for the price of this thing. The main problem with it is the lack of high frequency response. Everything sounds muffled and dull. There are nearly no highs at all.

Other than that the tuner works ok, big display is easy to read, easy to operate and picks up stations just fine, but I really cannot reccomend this for anyone who needs to have the sound quality there. It will be fine for my multi-room system but It would never be replacing the tuner in my high end system.

Works, Cheap5
The local AM station simulcasts on one of its FM sister's subchannels so I got the tuner to get pre-sunrise reception of that. That worked fine.

It doesn't cost too much.

I notice on AM that sometimes, with a really good antenna system by the way, I can get AM HD at 500 miles range, around sunrise. It's pretty astounding when the usual distant radio noises are replaced by FM quality sound, albeit only for a few minutes at a time.

It's also interesting on AM in thunderstorms. The encoding manages to work right through some static crashes without indicating any hint of them being there, and not others.

I'm not an audiophile so have no opinion on the FM HD quality. The programming on FM is awful so I can't get worked up about it in any case.

The AM is sort of cute, but since its being there puts out god-awful amounts of noise on AM channels on either side of the station for non-HD receivers, it's very likely that the whole AM scheme will be abandoned sooner or later, or anyway it ought to be.