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It's a pleasure to be part of this group. I just purchased a National
NCX-3 that is very close to mint condition. It has been calibrated and realigned. Just has a few small problems that need to be addressed. Anyone wish to talk about this rig.. Please post. Thanks! |
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![]() wrote in message ... It's a pleasure to be part of this group. I just purchased a National NCX-3 that is very close to mint condition. It has been calibrated and realigned. Just has a few small problems that need to be addressed. Anyone wish to talk about this rig.. Please post. Thanks! Well, ask your questions, someone here may know the answer. -- -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL |
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elaich wrote:
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On Jan 7, 8:41*am, Bill M wrote:
wrote: It's a pleasure to be part of this group. I just purchased a National NCX-3 that is very close to mint condition. It has been calibrated and realigned. Just has a few small problems that need to be addressed. Anyone wish to talk about this rig.. Please post. Thanks! Hi Matt, Welcome. Its been many years since I had my hands on a NCX-3. *One of my buddies back in the early 70s had one and it seems like he was often fiddling with it trying to cure some spurious things in the final stage. *Could have been choice of tubes, neutralisation, etc. *Don't recall. What sort of problems are you having? -Bill WX4A I posted here mainly to discuss the beauty of this radio and my pleasure of owning one. The problems are very minor and I have a friend who restores boatanchors. I do appreciate the offers for assistance but I do think that we have it under control. The gentleman who does this work in Denver is a real pro. Thanks for the interest. I am a fairly new ham but I love this vintage equipment. |
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