Panasonic Portable AM / FM Radio, Battery Operated Analog Radio, AC Powered, Silver (RF-2400D)
$29.54
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RF-2400D
Simple, easy-to-use AM/FM radio
Light, portable handheld radio is so versatile: use it cordless or corded to listen to your favorite stations, and keep on hand for severe weather or national disasters. Digital tuner has a simple, easy-to-use interface, with smooth tuning and clear sound.
Easy-to-see design
Large dial scale with fluorescent pointer allows for easy viewing, even in the dark
Digital tuner = smooth tuning
AFC (Auto Frequency Control) lets you enjoy easy and stable tuning
Plug in or use batteries
Requires 4 AA batteries (sold separately) or plugs into electrical outlet using included AC adaptor.
Great sound wherever you go
10 centimeter speaker and ferrite antenna
Radio reception is inconsistent and affected by several factors.
Compared to FM, AM radio tends to cover a much larger area. The time of day also plays affects reception. Generally, reception will be better after sunset, when it is not unusual to hear AM stations from hundreds of miles away.
Reception of local stations is intermittent and sound is inferior, with a lot of static and tinny sound quality.
FM stations offer better sound quality, but FM stations’ range is much smaller compared to AM stations. Moving the radio to a different position will often improve the reception. In some rural areas there. May be no FM stations.
Sound quality not good — there is a lot of background static.
It’s very important to note that many electronic devices in your home can emit electronic interference that makes listening to distant / weaker stations more difficult. Do not place your radio next to other electronic devices.
Specification: Panasonic Portable AM / FM Radio, Battery Operated Analog Radio, AC Powered, Silver (RF-2400D)
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10 reviews for Panasonic Portable AM / FM Radio, Battery Operated Analog Radio, AC Powered, Silver (RF-2400D)
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PCBlue –
This Panasonic radio works great in the kitchen and with the antenna, it can receive distant FM stations clearly. The AM band works well too. For a single speaker, the sound quality is very clear with no tinny sounds. I usually keep it plugged into an outlet but it does offer battery capability using 4-AA Alkaline batteries. I purchased this radio in August 2018 and we used it in October of that year when Hurricane Michael came through. And it’s still going strong more than five years later. I purchased a second radio to have as a spare in January 2024. I highly recommend this radio for its simplicity and ease of operation.
G. Ritter von Olfers-Batocki –
UPDATE 05.01.2021. The batteries last you about 2 months with occasional listening about 1.5 hour per day. Thats with rechargeable NiMH 2000 mAH batteries. These batteries lasted me just short of 2 months for limited usage per day (average about 1 hour per day for 2 months). Thats about 60 hour of operation for one set of rechargeable batteries. Not to bad but neighter outstanding. Considered it uses 4 AA batteries using rechargeables is a must. When the radio starts to stutter reception then thats the sign the batteries will die within a minute. Once the batteries are dead after the intermittent reception (stutter) then the radio makes no “hissing” sound anymore. This radio will not go gradually weak as a Sony does for example. It will hold volumen, sound quality till the very last and then dye off within a minute. Other radios go slowly quieter (you notice batteries are dying by having to jack up ever more the volume knob), and reception gets poorer. Not so this one. It holds the reception and sound quality till the very last and starts to get intermittent stutter type reception (off.on.off.on. etc) for about half a minute and “turns off”. The radio must have some built in power stabilizer to maintain voltage since it seems to hold power till the batteries are completely dead. For me thats an excellent electrical design and power management. Good job Panasonic. The speaker is outstanding and the loudest I have ever experienced on this size of radio.However the voice based sound settings of this radio make any statics more noticeable while listening. This radio is clearly intended by its sound settings (bass, treble, etc) for voice listenings and not so much for music. That on the other hand makes any statics from the radio station or transmission more noticeable (ticking sounds, etc). This radio is IMHO on par if not better than the competition from Sony, except on the sound the Sony has a slight advantage (however the Sony I have is not nearly as loud than this Panasonic).Buy with confidence this Panasonic radio.MAIN REVIEW: This is the best radio I had ever. I recommend. There are just a few minor things which are not the optimal. The speaker has not the full rich sound quality of an Sony radio this size (ICF-19 for example). I would say it lacks a little bit of bass. As well my Panasonic RF-2400D did shift from an AM station after 10 o clock at evening while it was tuned (red light lightening) and then from itself the tuning light went off. So an weaker AM station (I guess the particular AM station reduces its power output after 10 o clock at evening) did shift a bit on the tuning as such as the red light was not on anymore. I dont know why that happens. During daytime this does not happen.The speaker is the most powerfull I have ever experienced on any radio and the older Sony ICF-18 not even comes close to the loudness of this Panasonic speaker. It truly lives up to its sound power statement. Believe me, it will get very soon too loud at about 10% of the power screw turned up while the Sony ICF-18 gets the same loudness at about 70% of volume knob turned up. You will not complain about an powerless speaker since this speaker is the most powerfull I have ever experienced on an radio. It has lots of ooompf!It takes 4 AA batteries and I use allways only NiMH rechargeable batteries (Eneloop or similar). I even used the radio with no problems where one rechargeable battery (Energizer) was faulty and dead. So the radio is not iffy and will work even when one of the batteries of the 4 is completely dead.This is simply the best radio on the market although I believe its a bit overpriced at just over 30$. I can see these costing 20$ but not more since we are not anymore in the “tube radio” times where radios cost an arm and a leg.The box the radio came in was in a bad shape and was definatelly beaten up visibly and the radio got a slight buff on the plastic but nothing was visibly broken. The radio can be easily damaged in this box since it is not encovered totally in foam but only the edges.AM reception is quite stronger than the one an Sony ICF-18 has. Tuning in is preciser. Distortions are way less than those on the Sony. The quality is very good and the design as well as it is an classic 1990’s design. Very nice design and quality feeling. The tuning knob makes audible clicks when you turning it when off and the volume wheel has a quality feeling to it as well. Seems quality materials were used in this radio so maybe that justifies the steep 30$ price tag. The speaker grid is not that thick and can be bent in with one finger – its seemingly metal. For AM radio reception you dont need to extract the antenna which supposedly according to the manual is for FM. The AM radio stations I receive are about 95 miles away. I can hear them very well. The one FM station over here (rural aerea) is about as well 95 miles away but I can not receive it at all.IMO the 48$ Sony radios do not offer any advantage over this 32$ Panasonic radio as to justify the price tag. This Panasonic is Made in Indonesia and seems to be the upgrade from 2017 (Manual is from 2017). This Panasonic has an digital tuner but an analog scale (hence the designation “D” in its model number), so thats a plus.The battery cover is of quality and hinged so you dont loose it.This Panasonic radio looks to me as it is still old Made in Japan quality workmanship of the 1980’s. It is a bit retarded on the newest & greatest bells & whistles, like its headphone jack is mono only meaning hou hear just in one ear on your headphones and its scale is not digital (the tuner however is digital beneath the analog scale). So it’s clear the japs got a little stuck in their technology in the 1980’s compared to modern (very expensive) korean Sangeon brand radios. But radio is radio and the japanese maintained their superb quality and relative competitive price tag. Since the modern radios are all transistor radios, this radio should last a long time given the quality materials used in it. The manual states this Panasonic RF-2400D has an built in ferritic antenna which YouTube videos confirm being it of about 4 inches long and fairly thick. Thats may explain the very good AM reception. Turning it around it allmost never looses signal inside the house of these 95 miles far away AM stations. However the reception is not dramatically better than that of the newer Sony models (I compare it with the Sony ICF-18) but it has no statics on clear weather. If the weather is tending to rainy then statics are same as for the Sony models. But otherwise statics are not an problem with this, at least it is equal to any high end radio brand. The Power Off/FM/AM switch is IMHO way better than that of the Sony brands. However I wished it would be as on the Sony being Off in the middle and then left or right eighter AM or FM. Since I use only Am then I allways have tot switch passed the FM setting to get to the Am setting for switching on and viceversa for switching it off. However the switch does not feel slimsy as some have stated. Volume and tuning wheel/knob are of very high quality – at least thats how it feels. Same as for On/Off/FM/AM all in one switch which is the moving part most used and so it has to be sturdy (which it is IMO).If the electronics last long this is the best bang for your buck and quality radio on the market today. Specially one appreciates the very loud speaker which is wastly superior to other radios tiny sound system. However I would not turn up the speaker all the way up since that may damage the speaker I fear since it gets so incredible loud with decent sound quality.Old world japanese “cold war” quality workmanship which speaks for itself.This radio is like an japanese Honda which outlasts eventually its first owner compared to an BMW or an iPhone (other more expensive fancy w/ bells & whistles digital radios) who fall apart after a few years and are way overpriced to buy and cost an arm & leg to own (if a repair is pending you better sell your kidney to organ traffickers).Buy with confidence. I recommend. Best price-quality relationship on the market.
Ronald Hanson –
This is a nice radio, I get good reception and the sound is good. The thing I don’t like is the long cord. If you are plugging the radio in to a close outlet, there is a lot of cord to deal with. I get around this by using batteries in it and that works fine.
D Decker –
I needed a battery operated radio to have on hand in case of a power failure, and this one is perfect. It gets good reception, is compact, and has good sound for its size. Nice also, that it comes with an electrical cord, so you can save the batteries for when you really need it. It is easy to use and very portable. I also like the traditional style of it, and that it is a well-known brand.
River King –
For such a great little product, cheap price I am blow away!!! I use it in the garage, old one starting having issues. This little dyamite suprised the fell out of me! Larger speaker, clear sound, signal indictor, even on am mode. Speaking of signal , it did way better then my old one. My only concern is longgivity on AA bateries. Going to plug it in while in the garage then use battery power when working on trucks. You will be happy with unit. I think I’ll buy another for fishiny the lake.
Dan –
I have grown dissatisfied using iTunes radio or radio station streaming sites to make noise to deter possible thieves while I’m not at home. Much more often than not I come up to find that, for any multitude of reasons, the streaming has stopped. I finally decided to look for a simple, inexpensive radio that I could be sure would stay on until someone intentionally turned it off.What I like:- Small size. I’m taking this radio out only when I leave the house, so the small size makes it easy to store.- Simple to use. One switch to turn it on to either AM or FM, a volume dial, and a tuning knob. That’s it. No setting an alarm by mistake, no nothing else. Brilliant in its simplicity.- Excellent reception (at least in my area). Super easy to tune and establish a strong signal.- Decent sound. Not important to me, since I’m not going to be use it to listen to. If I did, though, it’s not bad.- Price. $28 as of this writing.What I don’t like:- The antenna moves only left and right as opposed to 360 degrees. Not a giant deal, but could be a problem for you if you have issues getting a strong signal where you live.Overall, I’m very, very pleased with this radio. In an era where so many things are over-engineered to do as many things as possible, it’s a breath of fresh air to find something that’s simply designed and simple to operate.HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
christine srock –
Considering the fact that few people have “radios” anymore, I had to replace an old one in my home. I use it in my craft room, where I have no tv. This is perfect. So easy to use. Very basic model. Nothing fancy. AM FM is all I need. Battery ( but not included), and a power cord. Light, but sturdy. Great sound. You will not be disappointed if you buy this.
1200nightsternina –
I bought this radio due to having a lot of power outages out at my condo where we end up not having cell service and needing something to listen too if our power goes out this radio picks up the few stations that we get in our area but this radio picks them up well where others can’t since we live out in the sticks this radio picks up the station perfectly and it’s clear and does the job very well so well that I picked up a second to put away just in case something were to go wrong with the one I’m using now thanks again to the seller and Amazon for another great product
Debra S. –
I purchased this radio for my mom, a very dedicated Buffalo Sabres hockey fan who has cable but no internet or wifi. When the NHL games are exclusively on Hulu / subscription services, she has no access. Her boombox & house radio could not pick up games clearly. I bought her this Panasonic RF 2400D unit based on the positive reviews regarding the sound quality and was very impressed! It has outstanding reception to our small local sports station that carries the games. The overall controls makes it easy for a 90 yr. old to manage. ‘Much better sound quality than my car, especially at night. You can’t get a better radio for the price.
Deanna M. –
It does not drain rechargeable batteries which I must use in birds room, as either a mouse or african grey chew up.Great sound and reliable. Last “off brand” I used only lasted a month. Went through rechargeable batteries in 2 days, then quit working even after newly charged batteries.This would be great for picnic or beach visit.I have a bluetooth speaker, but has to be plugged in.Would recommend to “old folks”.