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Sangean HDR-19

I own Sangean’s current HD component tuner. I think the model number was HDT-20. The sensitivity on a three element outdoor antenna is excellent. No signal booster needed. 89.5 WAHS from Michigan comes in, and I am about 50 miles away. It is less than 3 kw. On a HD broadcast the stereo separation sounds as good as it gets to me. I also have the Sony HD Clock radio that came out after the XDR-S3HD. The one edge it has over the Sangean tuner is selectivity.
 
Sangean is celebrating HD Radio month in July.
Prices on Amazon.

HDR-19 is $208
HDR-18 is $145

They are also holding a contest for a free HD Radio at this YouTube link:
 
Sangean is celebrating HD Radio month in July.
Prices on Amazon.

HDR-19 is $208
HDR-18 is $145

They are also holding a contest for a free HD Radio at this YouTube link:
I watched the YouTube video and there was not any mention of a contest.
 
I watched the YouTube video and there was not any mention of a contest.

👉 Watch the video and answer "Which HD Radio feature do you like best?" in the comments area and one lucky individual will have a chance to win an HDR-14 for free ! 📻🤩.Activity Timeframe: From now until Aug. 16th, 2024.United States only ! (Click Watch on YouTube and expand the description)
 
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