the AM sensitivity is 20uV, (signal level required for a 10dB s/n ratio) which is really bad. just to keep in "in the family", i'll compare it to my Kenwood TS-680 amateur transceiver. in the AM band only, on the TS-680, the sensitivity is 39uV in AM mode. in SSB mode, however it's 4uV. outside the AM band (below 500khz and above 1600khz) the sensitivity is 2.5uV in AM mode, and 0.25uV in SSB mode., so even in a very good communications receiver, the tuner is intentionally desensitized within the AM broadcast band, and that's also true for the receiver in SSB mode, but in SSB mode the sensitivity is much better than 20uV. since i can do a pretty good job of zero-beating my radio, i use SSB mode for listening to AM signals.