Sony XDR-P1DBP DAB Radio Compatible Battery SF-03 3.7V
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Sony XDR-P1DBP DAB Radio Compatible Battery SF-03 3.7V - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
1100mAh
Sony XDR-P1DBP — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (SF-03)
This 3.7V, 1100mAh lithium-polymer battery replaces the SF-03 cell in the Sony XDR-P1DBP portable DAB digital radio. It fits directly into the XDR-P1DBP battery compartment and restores wireless operation for DAB and FM reception. Capacity matches the original Sony specification at 4.07Wh.
- XDR-P1DBP platform fit: The SF-03 uses a slim 57.00 × 43.15 × 4.20mm lithium-polymer cell format specific to this Sony portable DAB receiver. The connector and cell dimensions are matched to the original battery bay — no adapter or modification needed.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on the XDR-P1DBP. The BMS accepted charge from the radio's onboard charging circuit without fault, and the cell held voltage within the tolerance the DAB decoder requires to maintain stable stream decoding.
- Station list re-scan after install: After fitting this battery, let the XDR-P1DBP run a full auto-scan before manually selecting stations. The radio stores its DAB station list in volatile memory — any power interruption clears it, so a fresh scan rebuilds the full multiplex list correctly.
Radio cutting out mid-station at low battery on the XDR-P1DBP
The XDR-P1DBP's DAB decoder requires a stable voltage rail to process the OFDM signal and reconstruct the audio stream. When cell voltage sags below roughly 3.4V under load, the decoder drops frames and the audio cuts or mutes entirely — even if the radio still appears powered on. This happens earlier in a degraded original battery because internal resistance rises, causing voltage to sag harder under the RF and decoding load. A fresh SF-03 cell eliminates that sag and keeps the decoder fed at the voltage it needs through the usable charge range.
Battery draining faster in poor DAB reception areas
In weak signal areas, the XDR-P1DBP increases RF search power as it hunts for a usable multiplex — this draws significantly more current than normal playback. A degraded battery accelerates this problem because higher current draw compounds the voltage sag, tripping the low-voltage cutoff sooner. With a new SF-03 at full charge, the radio has the headroom to handle those search cycles without cutting off early. If drain is still heavy, check signal strength in the radio's diagnostic menu and consider repositioning the aerial before assuming a battery fault.
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Product Highlights
- Brand: Sony
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My XDR-P1DBP lost all its saved stations after I fitted the new battery — is that normal?
Yes, and it happens every time power is fully interrupted. The XDR-P1DBP holds its DAB station list in volatile memory, so removing the old battery clears it completely. Swapping in the new SF-03 doesn't restore it automatically. Run a full auto-scan from the radio's menu and let it complete — the radio will rebuild the full station list from the current multiplex data in your area.
Reception sounds worse than it did before — could the new battery be causing it?
Weak reception on a freshly fitted battery usually points to voltage not yet being at a full charge rather than a cell fault. The XDR-P1DBP needs the battery above roughly 3.6V to run the RF front end at full sensitivity — a partially charged cell straight out of the packaging will reduce signal margin. Charge the radio fully via USB before testing reception, then re-run an auto-scan. If signal quality stays poor, the issue is aerial position or local multiplex strength, not the battery.
The XDR-P1DBP audio keeps dropping out every few seconds on some stations but not others — what's going on?
Intermittent dropouts on specific stations point to a DAB signal strength issue rather than a battery fault, but a low or degraded battery makes it worse. The DAB decoder needs a steady voltage to process the OFDM frames — if the battery sags under RF load, frame errors spike and audio mutes to cover the gaps. Charge the SF-03 fully and check whether the dropouts persist on the same stations. If they do, those stations are likely on a weaker multiplex in your area — repositioning the aerial is the next step.
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