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I just picked up a National RCE-2 supplied to the CAA by Radio Receptor
Corp. It covers 5 bands 200 to 400kc, 1.3 to 2.8, 2.7 to 6.4, 5.9 to 14.4, 14.5 to 30.0 MC . It has a on/off switch labeled I.N.S. The band coils are in sliding cast case. I kind of recall seeing an NC-100, perhaps that's not the correct number. But I need to find a schematic. My guess is that the NC-100 didn't skip the bradcast band and had no LF. tnx -- 73 Hank WD5JFR |
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I have an FAA Academy book on various vintage receivers. This book calls
what you have the RCP. Its a National receiver made by someone else on contract. It does have the sliding coil rack, a la NC-100, covers the LF band, and the CONS switch. Its got a frequency card in the upper right center. Let me know if this might help. de K3HVG Henry Kolesnik wrote: I just picked up a National RCE-2 supplied to the CAA by Radio Receptor Corp. It covers 5 bands 200 to 400kc, 1.3 to 2.8, 2.7 to 6.4, 5.9 to 14.4, 14.5 to 30.0 MC . It has a on/off switch labeled I.N.S. The band coils are in sliding cast case. I kind of recall seeing an NC-100, perhaps that's not the correct number. But I need to find a schematic. My guess is that the NC-100 didn't skip the bradcast band and had no LF. tnx |
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I have an FAA Academy book on various vintage receivers. This book calls
what you have the RCP. Its a National receiver made by someone else on contract. It does have the sliding coil rack, a la NC-100, covers the LF band, and the CONS switch. Its got a frequency card in the upper right center. Let me know if this might help. de K3HVG Henry Kolesnik wrote: I just picked up a National RCE-2 supplied to the CAA by Radio Receptor Corp. It covers 5 bands 200 to 400kc, 1.3 to 2.8, 2.7 to 6.4, 5.9 to 14.4, 14.5 to 30.0 MC . It has a on/off switch labeled I.N.S. The band coils are in sliding cast case. I kind of recall seeing an NC-100, perhaps that's not the correct number. But I need to find a schematic. My guess is that the NC-100 didn't skip the bradcast band and had no LF. tnx |
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I took a little closer look and the bottom of the pwr xfmr has "NC 100F" on
it. It has a three section variable tuning cap that looks to be about 150 pf per section. It has 12 tubes, 5 6J7, 3 6K7, 2 6C5, 1 6V6, and 1 80. There is a small rf coil mounted on the rear apron of the chassis next to small compression variable tunig cap that has access from the back. One end of the coil is disconnected. It's a rack mouint and the case has handles on the back but I can't see how it was secured. I'm using 2 pieces of coat hanger wire to secure it till I find out what they used, possibly 2 long L shaped bolts.It has a little square on front to write down important frequencies tnx -- 73 Hank WD5JFR "Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message om... I just picked up a National RCE-2 supplied to the CAA by Radio Receptor Corp. It covers 5 bands 200 to 400kc, 1.3 to 2.8, 2.7 to 6.4, 5.9 to 14.4, 14.5 to 30.0 MC . It has a on/off switch labeled I.N.S. The band coils are in sliding cast case. I kind of recall seeing an NC-100, perhaps that's not the correct number. But I need to find a schematic. My guess is that the NC-100 didn't skip the bradcast band and had no LF. tnx -- 73 Hank WD5JFR |
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I took a little closer look and the bottom of the pwr xfmr has "NC 100F" on
it. It has a three section variable tuning cap that looks to be about 150 pf per section. It has 12 tubes, 5 6J7, 3 6K7, 2 6C5, 1 6V6, and 1 80. There is a small rf coil mounted on the rear apron of the chassis next to small compression variable tunig cap that has access from the back. One end of the coil is disconnected. It's a rack mouint and the case has handles on the back but I can't see how it was secured. I'm using 2 pieces of coat hanger wire to secure it till I find out what they used, possibly 2 long L shaped bolts.It has a little square on front to write down important frequencies tnx -- 73 Hank WD5JFR "Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message om... I just picked up a National RCE-2 supplied to the CAA by Radio Receptor Corp. It covers 5 bands 200 to 400kc, 1.3 to 2.8, 2.7 to 6.4, 5.9 to 14.4, 14.5 to 30.0 MC . It has a on/off switch labeled I.N.S. The band coils are in sliding cast case. I kind of recall seeing an NC-100, perhaps that's not the correct number. But I need to find a schematic. My guess is that the NC-100 didn't skip the bradcast band and had no LF. tnx -- 73 Hank WD5JFR |
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Henry, The tube lineup is the same on this FAA (CAA) receiver. If you
still need it, I'll scan or copy the schematic.. or for that matter I can copy the section of the FAA book for you. BTW, the RCP has a xtal controlled HFO position and relay contact outputs. de K3HVG H |
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Henry, The tube lineup is the same on this FAA (CAA) receiver. If you
still need it, I'll scan or copy the schematic.. or for that matter I can copy the section of the FAA book for you. BTW, the RCP has a xtal controlled HFO position and relay contact outputs. de K3HVG H |
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