Topband: NCC-1 still for sale

Bob K6UJ k6uj at pacbell.net
Sat Sep 24 14:33:04 EDT 2016


The NCC-1 is up for sale again.  I thought it was sold.
I deleted the two inquiries I received, and was
going to notify but thought it best to let everybody know it was back on 
sale.
Contact me at k6uj at pacbell.net if interested.  (off the reflector please)

thanks,
Bob
K6UJ


On 9/24/16 8:34 AM, Bob K6UJ wrote:
> I have two DXE NCC-1 noise cancellers.
> I am selling one.  Brand new, never used.
> Asking $450.00 shipped.
> If interested contact me off the reflector  at  k6uj at pacbell.net
>
> Bob
> K6UJ
>
> On 9/24/16 3:24 AM, vk6vz at arach.net.au wrote:
>> G’day
>>
>> For those looking for insight into how the NCC-1 noise canceller 
>> works, I’d suggest looking at the following two web pages:
>>
>> 1. http://www.eham.net/ehamforum/smf/index.php?topic=75951.0
>>
>> This is a thread on noise cancelling started by Martin G8JNJ and 
>> finishes with a brief exchange of posts between Martin and Tom W8JI 
>> (who according to the second of Tom’s posts here, is the person who 
>> designed the NCC-1).
>>
>> 2. With this in mind, then have a look at Tom’s web page at 
>> http://www.w8ji.com/mfj-1025_1026.htm.
>>
>> If you read this on the basis that Tom designed the NCC-1 and that he 
>> talks about the homebrewed noise canceller design he uses on his web 
>> page, that may give you a good insight into the design of the best 
>> noise canceller on the market. ;-)
>>
>> While there may not be a schematic available, there is some very 
>> interesting information available about the thinking behind the NCC-1 
>> design.
>>
>> I should add that Tom's web page is a gold mine for those who want to 
>> understand about how to do successful noise cancelling.
>>
>>
>> Vy 73
>>
>> Steve, VK6VZ
>>
>>
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