I have an NC-98, the next level up from the NC-88. It no longer works but it still looks great on my desktop and is a reminder of the many years I spent in my teens, 20's and 30's in the early 1980's through mid 2000's DX-ing the various shortwave bands with many other receivers all over the United States! Your demonstration of the NC-88 showed me what I could have enjoyed with my NC-98 in earlier times. Thanks so much for sharing!
I have an NC-98, the next level up from the NC-88. It no longer works but it still looks great on my desktop and is a reminder of the many years I spent in my teens, 20's and 30's in the early 1980's through mid 2000's DX-ing the various shortwave bands with many other receivers all over the United States! Your demonstration of the NC-88 showed me what I could have enjoyed with my NC-98 in earlier times. Thanks so much for sharing!
Great video. Just restored one. I love my tubes man!!!!
James skippinhopper You got it man
A lovely old receiver and another great video...
Thanks for the video of this cool receiver!
Using CW mode for SSB, the volume should be turned fully UP, and the sensitivity knob should be used for the loudness.
Wow both CHU and WWV.
WANT!!!
National in Japan(Matsushita) was a completely unrelated company so it became world-famous as Panasonic.
Sure has good audio.
1:52 sounds like a duga radar