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http://www.qsl.net/n4xy/rcvr_national.html
This site has a few of the aritcles published by W1OOP. Some were mentioned above. Some pictures are up on my web site (Hobby only nothing for sale) at http://www.ppinyot.com/national.htm. More later. Thanks again, Paul P. |
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Not Clorox bleach, Clorox Cleanup. It is a spray cleaner similar to 409.
If you use Clorox bleach on aluminum, it will etch it and eat it away. I worry about those type of cleaners leaving acid or base or solvent residues, funny smells. There have been radios I ran through the dishwasher and pulled it out after the rinse and dunked it in hot distilled water, followed by LP air and bake at 130 for a day. I used to refurb telephones that way too. Dishwasher is hell on decals though. |
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![]() "JB" wrote in message news:7_awk.676$393.564@trnddc05... Not Clorox bleach, Clorox Cleanup. It is a spray cleaner similar to 409. If you use Clorox bleach on aluminum, it will etch it and eat it away. I worry about those type of cleaners leaving acid or base or solvent residues, funny smells. There have been radios I ran through the dishwasher and pulled it out after the rinse and dunked it in hot distilled water, followed by LP air and bake at 130 for a day. I used to refurb telephones that way too. Dishwasher is hell on decals though. Years ago, when I worked for Hewlett-Packard, our method of cleaning equipment was to strip it of anything which would be hurt by water, meters, dials (in some equipment) sealed transformers, etc. Then it was washed with a paint spray gun loaded with warm water and plain dishwashing detergent. After washing it was rinsed with plain tap water and then blown out with compressed air. It was then baked for several days in an electric oven set for about 130F. One can also use a brush to help during the spraying part. The reason for removing sealed transformers was that our experienc was that they often were not really sealed so that moisture could get in but couldn't get out again so there were frequent failures once power was applied. Open frame transformers got through the process without trouble. I am also concerned about the long-term effects of residue from some of the new "magic" cleaners. Plain hand dishwashing detergent seems to work about as well as anything and seems relatively safe. -- -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL |
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I use an NC-300 as my main receiver for AM.
Replacing the frequency determining L-C network of V3, the second converter, with a crystal (like the NC-303) is worth the effort. Then IF will stay in alignment. |
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![]() "Grumpy The Mule" wrote in message ... I use an NC-300 as my main receiver for AM. Replacing the frequency determining L-C network of V3, the second converter, with a crystal (like the NC-303) is worth the effort. Then IF will stay in alignment. Being somewhat off center, I'd obsess about a means to tie that LC network to the BFO, get them to track, and call it variable passband tuning.. But I am not wrapped too tight. Pete |
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