Guy Atkins wrote:
The NRD-515 is a fine model, Pete. Congratulations on a acquiring one and
the quick fix you did!
I consider the NRD-515 the receiver equivalent of the '55 Chevy amongst
1980s-vintage radios. It's large, it's well built, and it has a sort of
no-nonsense beauty to it. Back when the NRD was popular, I went the Drake
R-7 route instead, but I always admired the NRD-515. I later owned a NRD-525
and had fun doing various mods to it, but that model just doesn't have the
"karma" of the NRD-515.
I had a '515 for a bit and it was indeed very nicely built. The thing I didn't
like about it was the audio, though I understand that that could be rectified.
dxAce
Michigan
USA
Guy
"Pete KE9OA" wrote in message
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I understand why you feel that way about it..........I didn't realize that
it was that good of a design. I like that MW preselector control. I was
really surprised to find silver mica caps in the front end. They didn't
skimp on this one.
Of course, the big question might be "how does it compare to the Lowe
receivers?"
Very similar in operation. It appears that most of the modern receiver
designs have about the same sensitivity; the differences would be in
overload performance.