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📻 Stay tuned, stay classic — your vintage audio companion redefined.
The Panasonic RF-562D is a portable, battery-operated transistor radio featuring AM, FM, and Shortwave bands. Its retro metal design houses an 8cm speaker delivering clear audio, powered by 2 D batteries for on-the-go listening. Ideal for professionals craving a nostalgic yet functional radio with reliable reception and timeless style.
| ASIN | B01CDC5QLK |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Antenna Location | Music, News, Sports broadcasts |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,490 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #124 in Portable Shortwave Radios #175 in Compact Radios & Stereos |
| Brand | Panasonic |
| Color | Black, Silver |
| Compatible Devices | USB |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 483 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Frequency | 108 MHz |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.27"L x 2.56"W x 4.72"H |
| Item Weight | 500 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Mfr Part Number | RF-562D |
| Model Number | RF-562DD2 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 D batteries required. |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 8.27"L x 2.56"W x 4.72"H |
| Radio Bands Supported | AM, FM, SW |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Style Name | Retro |
| Tuner Technology | AM , FM |
| Tuner Type | AM, FM |
| Voltage | 6 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
E**N
Review - UPDATE - PANASONIC RF-562D AM FM SW Shortwave Transistor Radio
Follow-Up/UpDate - 09-02-2022 Now, after 17 months of usage, I will 're-evaluate' this purchase. First off, this is not, NOT a marketed N. American product [check your "MW" listing for "AM", is your indicator]. AND should you need 'parts', you'll find yourself quickly being directed to Europe and/or the Middle East... I needed an antenna [knocked over and bent this one]; after doing so, I soon discovered this model of radio is not covered with PANASONIC N. America, and henceforth no parts... Since having it, the volume/0ff-on knob has began to fail... Now, it has little to no volume control at the lower end of the range and when 'turned-up', it soon grows annoying at the higher-output. This to me, is indicative of low /or poor quality materials used in the control [I'll use two of my radios, both portables, which are over 38+ yrs old and still function like the day purchased - One has a 'rotary-styled' potentiometer; the other a 'slide-style' AND I can still lower the volume to a whisper]. My other 'big' complaint, with this radio is the quality [or lack thereof], of a decent working receiver portion and its ability to 'tune-in' to a radio station... It is weak, as is the sound-tonal quality from its speaker! Normally, I am an AM listener AND this radio has a hard time gathering that particular signal and locking on it strongly. This radio does not have a worthwhile tuner, plain-n-simple. I am located in suburbia-Americana and my other portables receive AM signals wonderfully, and with little to no issue - Especially when it comes to 'signal-fade'. This radio fails in this area. I finally grew tired of this particular PANASONIC, recently purchased a PANASONIC RF2400D Am/FM and absolutely love it! Great reception and great tuner dial - AND great volume. Do yourself a favor - Pass on this one and think of the purchasing another model, especially if you want decent sounds and reception... It's your money. As for this one, it is going 'out' and it won't be missed. It's everything I expected of an AM [MW... now]/FM radio. It's has decent sound quality - Good volume - Great reception - Looks 'old school', and I am 'old school'. Bought this for a replacement, for a multi-band 35+ yr old portable radio, used out in my garage [tuner was getting weak and I was losing tuner capabilities and reception integrity]. Once unpacked and set up, I have no complaints regarding this radio. Batteries replaced after nearly a full-month of it being left on, nearly 10-12 hrs a day - Yes, I like listening to the radio, out in my garage. And if you don't want to run it on batteries, pick up a power-pack and run it that way [Panasonic will give you the 'battery-eliminator-power-pack' info by just checking their website or the 'owners manual' has that info. About my biggest and only real complaint, is there is no dial-illumination light/lamp, one can reference when 'dialing-in' your radio station, in low-light conditions...My old one had that luxury. Overall, it is a good radio and I'd buy another without hesitation.
M**O
Lots of fun but now dsp, not analog. I like it.
On FM this is every bit as good as another radio I have which cost many times more. On AM once you get used to tuning more slowly because of the dsp it is highly capable and the nice audio was a real surprise and better than I expected. On shortwave the reception is decent and its easier to tune on SW if you are careful and tune slowly. The audio recovery on SW is surprisingly good and the dsp makes for decent selectivity which is true on MW as well. Construction quality is good and I happen to like the case. I have military grade gear and many portables and this rig is, to me, definitely worth the price. Older guys like me might like the old style tuning dial just to remind them of days gone by. This inexpensive radio is, in its own way, a gem. I am 73, did military comms and am an Extra class amateur operator. Got my radio licenses when one still had to study and work hard for them, especially the Advanced Class license which doesn't exist anymore thanks to the ARRL and the FCC. Panasonic did a decent job and this radio is very fairly priced. Anyone who denies this doesn't know what they are talking about!
T**T
It does very well on all the bands.
The Panasonic RF-562D is a great throwback to a classic radio build. It does very well on all the bands, and is worth the money for what you get. Full detailed video review on youtube. Features I like about this radio: * The classic look is great. * The carrying case is included and really brings home that nostalgic look. * Reception on all of the bands is very good. * Speaker audio is fantastic for voice such as talk radio, sports, shortwave listening and classic radio shows. * Runs on D cells which is good for many days. * Long antenna whip. * Easy to use. Features that could be added or improved on: * Price, it might be a little high for what it is, but there are not many radios out there in this catagory. * Dial light. * At least mono playback for both ears when using headphones. * Tuning knob could be slightly smoother. * The use of metal would have been a home run on this radio. Overall, if your looking for that nostalgic look, conversation piece, and a radio that can perform then this is for you. If you want an up to date portable analog shortwave radio and don't care about having the classic look, then check out the Tecsun 9700DX for the same price.
D**4
OLD SCHOOL COOL SCHOOL AND JUST IN TIME
I love this radio! It’s so cool and retro with great old/new school tech. I am straight up old. At 57 it seems like yesterday that this style of portable radio was the only one you needed for years. Today I have so many choices for radio and streaming music that it’s seemingly a sentimental type thing to buy. And there is nostalgia for certain in the mix. But Panasonic was (and is still) so iconic to the ‘70s and during the days of huge stereo systems with precise turntable diamond pointed needles reading vinyl records and producing awesome powerful sound and depth. Now this is not ‘a huge powerful.... it is instead; a great way to listen to radio stations when not in your car. Plus for people like myself who need to find new music for my iPhone and.... it’s very cool. The antenna is made to work well; the speaker is strong (but not the way new technology has increased the level and stereo+ quality). So while I am doing a million things on my iPhone iPad and need to turn off the television... I turn this cool radio on and (endure) the long commercial breaks in order to hear new songs from new artists that I have been missing out on because I no longer make long traffic filled drives to work. I work in an office next to my other office in my home. The earphone and EarPods are great; but I enjoy speakers when alone. So in summary; this is not actually an older (made in 1970....) stock radio that has been found in original box and design then sold for this ‘collector or iconic tech’. It’s just a small boom box that has no CD player nor cassette player... just one strong speaker and long antenna that is very easy to tune. I love it.
J**.
Three Stars: An adequate, inexpensive AM/FM/SW radio.
The Panasonic RF-562D AM/FM/SW radio is a flashback to nostalgia and looks nice. It is compact, yet sounding like larger table radios. Sound quality is somewhat disappointing with respect to DSP tuning and speaker sound distortion. One can notice "clipping" of music and muffled sound on the shortwave band--probably due to ability to filter stronger vs. weaker international signals. Nevertheless, the radio is very capable on AM band with above average selectivity. Tuning and volume dials are simple to navigate. Plastic construction is fragile, so one needs to handle carefully--it's not forgiving to rough handling, outdoor usage, or an accidental drop even with protective case/strap on. At under $50, its at a fair price.
T**G
Great Value, great reception
Just received the RF=562D AM FM SW receiver, I must say I am very pleased with this radio. Sure its plastic but it gets excellent reception on all bands. I'm especially happy about the AM reception, which I found excellent, during the day time I was able to pickup KOGO in San Diego which is a low output station and it comes in clear and strong 130 miles away. The FM section while not stereo has a excellent sound to it and doesn't seem to drift and I don't think the radio has AFC, the sound is rich and full and the station selection is amazing for here in the California High Desert, The Mojave. SW is excellent to and I found many day time stations with no problem. The tuning is is close on the dial, but with just a little practice it is easy to tune in. As a Ham radio operator I have a good basic understanding of RF transmission and this radio delivers and is a powerful receiver. For those out there that are a little short on patience a digital radio might be your answer. For me I love this radio and can hardly wait to test the night time Dxing on it on all bands
T**O
Better than most expensive sw radios
I have owned many short wave radios in my long life time . I have some that are supposed to be very good. This simple radio is able to capture short wave radio signals that I thought were unattainable. It is a simple short wave radio but it is built so well that I am actually able to find and receive sw stations that are faint than on my far more expensive sw radios. I liked it so much that now I ordered the 800 model that is the higher end model of this original design. It is a retro design like this one, which just proves that the old analog radios are still superior to the digital. Yes the digital readout will show you exactly what frequency you are on, but if you are channel surfing like a true sw aficionado, you will find it superior. If you are serious about short wave, buy the 800. It is made like the old and reliable sw radios used to be like. Panasonic has always been a company of good quality. And I believe you will be happy with this radio. Bear in mind that now a days there are fewer sw radio stations left on the arewaves,, because of the internet, but you cannot do much better than with this wonderful radio.
S**D
Truly NOT worth $35.00. More like a $10.00 novelty.
Like the saying goes, "You get what you pay for!" This receiver was low cost, but thought I'd give it a try. The construction is very poor. QC is lacking. Very cheaply made. Takes two D size batteries. The battery compartment is very loose. The compartment is actually larger than the D batteries. The springs are very thin and barely make contact. The springs actually fold over when the batteries make contact. The speaker 🔊 sounds, just OK. The tuning dial is way off. It will pick up very strong signals, but worthless in an attempt to pick up weaker stations. The stronger signals overload the weaker signals. MW and FM as mentioned above were only the strong signals. SW stations again were only strong signals. There is no fine tune control making it all most impossible to fine tune weaker stations. The receiver itself is constructed very cheap. In person it has a very cheap feel and and appearance. Nothing like the pictures show. All controls are cheap plastic and have a lot of play in them. I believe with normal use the simulated chrome paint would rub off. It was supposed to come with a simulated leather case, which mine was missing. Stating the above, I truthfully cannot and will not recommend this receiver to anyone. Not even for a child to play with. It is my belief if given to a child, due to poor quality construction, it would be damaged quickly and possibly resulting in injuries. You actually get (worse) than what you pay for. I have many many portable receivers, from very expensive to low cost. I am avid SWL with over 35 years experience. Please stay clear of this imitation of a so called receiver/radio. Thank you.
B**A
Blast from the past
Vintage look, crystal clear fm reception plus very good sw reception.
G**M
Not true analog.
Bough this for some MW dx'ing as it was to supposed to be very sensitive on AM. And, it is. Very. However this is the 'DD' Version and it is no longer true analogue, you realise that as soon as you slowly tune up the waveband, it's definitely chip processing, and this leads to unfortunate 'false peaks' and uncomfortable listening to any fading signals. Shame. None the less, it pulls in more stations than any other radio that I have. Shortwave is usable but fiddly, FM is pretty decent. Sound quality is powerful rather than crystal clear.
J**Z
Funciona bastante bien !!
Perfecto para escuchar la radio a la antigua usanza
د**ب
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R**A
Radio Panasonic confiable.
Es un radio tradicional, qué trabaja con baterías D, recordando que es una marca muy confiable como siempre han sido fabricados por esta empresa, lo recomiendo para las personas que buscan algo fuera de la red tecnológica actual.
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