I agree. I hope that I don't lose my "Collins union card."
Dave, W3ST
Publisher of the Collins Journal
Secretary to the Collins Radio Association
www.collinsra.com - the CRA Website
Now with PayPal
CRA Nets: 3805 Khz every Monday at 8 PM EST
and 14255 every Saturday at 12 Noon EST
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To: "Discussion of AM Radio" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 1:22 PM
Subject: RE: [AMRadio] Receivers
Another good one (and much cheaper and easier to work on)
is the NC300/NC303 receivers.
The 303 is one of my personal favorites. Like most of the radios that have
been discussed, it lacks a bit in the fidelity department, but it isn't
bad (certainly not as bad as a 51J-4 or that ilk). Although like anything
else, it's easy enough to tap the detector output and feed a decent audio
system.
Still, it has the smooth and wrist saving tuning "feel" of the SP-600, no
stinkin' mechanical filters, and although you can't read the dial to
+-200Hz, it's close enough. IF opens up to 8 Khz, plays quite well on AM
(and CW/SSB), and is easy to service.
Grant/NQ5T
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