I sold this to a local ham soon after making this video. He already had one and was looking for another. I recently found a cart to hold my Hammarlund SP-200, so now I am finally enjoying that one. The SP-200 has a separate power supply, so setting up that one can be a challenge. I hope to make a video of that one soon. 73 Paul AA1SU
I have the NC-300 and recently sold a NC-303 with matching speaker. I want to sell the NC-300, but not having much luck at the same Hamfest where I sold the NC-303. I have a really nice Hallicrafters SX-101A that I am keeping for the vintage AM station that I promised myself I would put together a few years ago. I have videos of all 3 here on UA-cam. Check then out when you get a chance.
One of the three greatest receivers of the post WW2/1950's/early 60's Era. The other two are the R-390 & 392, and the National Radio HRO-50 & 60. The Super Pro was used by militaries and embassies world wide.
I sold this to a local ham soon after making this video. He already had one and was looking for another.
I recently found a cart to hold my Hammarlund SP-200, so now I am finally enjoying that one.
The SP-200 has a separate power supply, so setting up that one can be a challenge.
I hope to make a video of that one soon.
73 Paul AA1SU
I have one this on my garage. Not sure if work. The only thing I know it's very heavy.
@@bolacheia9444 You should get it out, hook up a wire to it and see if it receives that AM Broadcast band.
73 Paul AA1SU
All you need is a National NC-300 or an NC-303. No rollers. Built like a TANK.
I have the NC-300 and recently sold a NC-303 with matching speaker. I want to sell the NC-300, but not having much luck at the same Hamfest where I sold the NC-303. I have a really nice Hallicrafters SX-101A that I am keeping for the vintage AM station that I promised myself I would put together a few years ago.
I have videos of all 3 here on UA-cam. Check then out when you get a chance.
One of the three greatest receivers of the post WW2/1950's/early 60's Era.
The other two are the R-390 & 392, and the National Radio HRO-50 & 60. The Super Pro was used by militaries and embassies world wide.
Thanks for the comment. I also have a Collins R-390A. A friend of mine has the National HRO-60 (I think). All great receivers, for sure.
73 Paul AA1SU