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Which is the best of the old boat anchor National receivers of the NC-xxx
(188, etc.) vintage, for SSB, AM, and CW? Would like something with a
product detector for best results on SSB.

Thanks...


A product detector rules out a lot of the older classics, unfortunately
But, like Ron mentioned, the NC300 series were very nice receivers, although
a bit big (they used a much larger cabinet than needed for what is inside.)

But there were all those mods to fix up the NC-300, which is interesting
because wasn't that the receiver National ran a campaign to collect ideas
on what "your best receiver would have..."?

I recall one article by Hank Cross, W1OOP, who said the receiver was
almost great for SSB but not quite, and then proceeded to show modifications
that would fix it.

Most of the National receivers were old school, ie not set up specifically
for SSB.

Michael VE2BVW

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"Uncle Peter" ) writes:
"Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T)" wrote in message
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Which is the best of the old boat anchor National receivers of the NC-xxx
(188, etc.) vintage, for SSB, AM, and CW? Would like something with a
product detector for best results on SSB.

Thanks...


A product detector rules out a lot of the older classics, unfortunately
But, like Ron mentioned, the NC300 series were very nice receivers, although
a bit big (they used a much larger cabinet than needed for what is inside.)

But there were all those mods to fix up the NC-300, which is interesting
because wasn't that the receiver National ran a campaign to collect ideas
on what "your best receiver would have..."?

I recall one article by Hank Cross, W1OOP, who said the receiver was
almost great for SSB but not quite, and then proceeded to show modifications
that would fix it.

Most of the National receivers were old school, ie not set up specifically
for SSB.

Michael VE2BVW


As an intending come-back ham, from teenage 60's to now, and having acquired a
NCX-3 transceiver;- a dream machine of the original era, for which I need to
build a PSU, and a Yaesu ftdx400 waiting complete! - can anybody with
knowledge compare the receiver section of the NCX-3 with their receivers?

(Or comment otherwise;-?) (mods?) [I do need to relube the planetary drive!]
(I've looked at the relevant mentioned at rigpix.com, but am no wiser ...)

Thanks!

Ross, ZL1RDM in nz not zz!
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Members/Pro...?member=508061
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