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On Sep 3, 11:08*am, "Paul P" REMOVE paul @ REMOVE ppinyot .
REMOVEcom wrote: Gentlemen and any Ladies, I have a National NC300 that I will be restoring. *At minimum replacing the electrolytic capacitors. *What other Hints and Kinks should I be aware of before I get into this exciting restoration project? Were there any popular mods to this radio? Are there any particular problems like a known arching wafer switch? Etc., Etc. Thanks in advance, Paul P. I restored one (partially) a few years ago, and that is still my AM receiver. I actually never replaced the filter caps, but the only time I notice much hum is if I use headphones. There is a mod for changing the AGC so it works better for SSB, and I did that. The S-meter still has very fast action on SSB, but I don't hear the constant "pumping" now. If you are interested, I can try to find that mod. Mine had a broken crystal phasing cap that might have happened in shipping. (I never found out just what happened) I cemented it back together, but getting the crystal filter aligned perfectly was a nightmare. All the adjustments interact so you adjust one and it throws the other off. If the crystal filter seems to work fine, I would suggest leaving it alone, or else maybe use a sweep generator. The rest of the radio isn't hard to re-align. I repainted mine, so it looks real good now. Luckily the front panel was almost perfect, even though the cabinet needed a paint job. Good luck and 73, Al |
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