Hi Mark,
Godd on ya, mate, and yes I have one of each NC-183D,
and the NC-303, I found them both to be comparable in
sensitivity and ease of operation. I am not particularly trying
to sell either, The 183D is paired up with my RCA BTA-1M
and the NC-303 is paired up with the 6N2 converter, and the
6N2 transmitter driving separate 6 meter amp, pair of 4-125,
and a 2 meter amp pair of 4CX250B. I modulate the 6N2
transmitter with all the components from a DX-100.

On 160 meters I like the selectivity of the NC-183D, gets
rid of the QRM from encroaching SSB there. As for the 6N2
stuff the converter works, but I find the Ameco converters
work better. the usual caveaut applies.

How you doing up there?
Jim
WB2FCN

----- Original Message ----- From: "W1EOF" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 8:50 PM
Subject: [AMRadio] 183D vs 303 ?


Anyone have experience with a National NC-183D?

Anyone have a NC-303 for sale? I need a radio that had the National X-band
that is compatible with my Johnson 6N2 converter. I was supposed to pick one
up at Hosstraders but I found out tonight the guy "thought I wanted the
183D" which is B-S. Funny thing this is the SECOND time someone has promised to sell me one and then backed out of the deal. I suspect they both found a
higher price for it elsewhere.

Anyway, what's up with the NC-183D, and how would it compare to the NC-303?

73,

Mark W1EOF

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