The 183D is a very good receiver as far as I am concerned and highly recommend it. With come care tuning, it will do SSB fine, but you need to know how to tune an old AM receiver for SSB. There is a trick to it.

Given the price range listed Daniel, you can buy any one of several nice receivers. A nice HRO 60 with the ham band coils, the 183D, any Hallicrafters, or Hammarlund. The main thing is to have patience and wait for something nice to come along that works.

Watch the bulletin boards: http://www.arrl.org/RadiosOnline/ http://users.ev1.net/~wd0hco/amnet.html http://dealamerica.com/deal/cgi-bin/ads/bcads.cgi for something to come up. Be wary of Ebay, I have seen too many complain about some dealers there so if you don't know who is selling then you will be taking a lot of chances.

Decide on what bands and modes are preferable to you. You can look at the specs of a lot of radios here:
http://www.rigpix.com/index.shtml

Choose more than one and began your search. I, personally, don't like to buy something unless I can touch it and try it except if I know the person who is selling. I recently traded for a Hallicrafters SX 117 and really like the radio. It does pretty good AM and SSB better. But it is a ham band only receiver. They can be found for less than 300 dollars easily. Attend hamfests and look the seller in the eye.

Given you location in Indiana, go to Dayton Hamvention. You will find many receivers there.

Good luck.

73  Jim
W5JO



Oh Yes!  I forgot about the SX-101.  Wish I still had mine.  I can't
speak for the NC183D since I've never owned one, but Bob is right, you
will likely be completely confused as to what to get once this
discussion is over ;)

Brian w5ami


On 9/27/06, Robert Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You will get 100 different receivers from 100 people...My 2 favorites
are the SX101 Mark II and the
NC183D...Both great selectivity and great Audio...

Bob W1PE



  Hi Everyone,

  I am new to boatanchors and need some advice. I am beginning to
collect antique radios. I want suggestions on what my first one should
be. I am living in a duplex so a xmitter is out of the questions, so I
thought I'd get a "nice" receiver to listen on. I would prefer something
that would also receive SSB as this will be my only reciever for a
while, but not at the sacrifice of selectivity on AM. I had a TS-850
that I unfortunately had to sell a few months back for a move for a new
job. It had great receive (and Xmit) on AM, and so I'm wanting something
in that caliber. I've read great things about the HQ-180A but I think
it's only AM and a little out of the price I'm looking for. I'd like to
find soemthing in the $300-350 range. Any suggestions???

  73
  Daniel N9WX



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