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Sangean SG-622
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Sangean SG-622
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Specs
UPC 7-29288-01622-9, EAN 0-729288-016229, UPC 8-40356-93521-8, EAN 0-840356-935218
Sangean a.k.a.
Sangean SG-622 and other part numbers
| Overview |
| Radio Style | Headphone |
| Shortwave | Yes |
| World Band | Yes |
| Details |
| AM/FM | Yes |
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| Details (continued) |
| LED Display | Yes |
| Radio Frequency Bands | 12 |
| Dimensions |
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| Dimensions (continued) |
| Power Requirements |
| Battery Type | AA |
| Number Of Batteries | 3 |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
23 May 2008



Nice little radio!
Receives wonderfully, but cheaply made. Hope volumn knob stays on for a while. BL
–William C. Lehmanfrom Amazon.com
08 Mar 2008



Sangean SG-622 must read
Buyer beware, this radio is not the one for you. I ordered this radio thinking it would be a decent entry level shortwave radio. Upon receiveing it I immediatley sent it back. The radio was able to pick up about one or two of the major shortwave broadcasts, but the volume knob was barely hanging on and about to fall off. For nearly forty bucks you would expect a radio of little higher quality. The reception quality is about what you pay for, but the quality/crafstmenship of the radio was unbel...
–E. mcdufffrom Amazon.com
18 Jan 2008



Sangean SG-622
This is a nice, basic, FM/AM/SW receiver, with the emphasis on "basic". It's small footprint beats my old Grundig YB400, as does its requirement for only 1/2 the number of batteries (3 AAs vs. 6AAs for the Grundig), but it lacks an external antenna input, and its reception of distant regional FM radio stations is not as good as the Grundig. It was only half the cost of the Grundig, and, as in many cases, you only get what you pay for.
–K. Hittnerfrom Amazon.com