The NC-183 and NC-183D are essentially bandswitched versions of the HRO-50 and HRO-60. The difference between the HRO-50 and 60 is that the 60 uses double conversion on higher bands. Similarly, the NC-183D uses double conversion while the plain old NC-183 does not. All four receivers have a pair of push-pull 6V6's in the output. These receivers were designed before single sideband became popular, and did not have product detectors.

The NC-300 and 303's were designed with ssb in mind. They both have single-ended audio output stages, selectable sidebands, and product detectors.

Alan WA2DZL


On Oct 3, 2006, at 9:04 AM, Todd, KA1KAQ wrote:

On 10/2/06, Peter Markavage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
NC-183D is general coverage.
NC-303 is ham band only.

Maybe Pete or others can confirm this as I have neither receiver
currently, but I *think* the 183 has push-pull audio outpoot, 303 does
not. Which isn't a huge deal, depending what you want to use it for.
the 183 sounds nice on broadcast/music/hi fi AM.

~ Todd  KA1KAQ
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