HI Dennis --

I've found that under 180V plate produces a notable drop in performance.   I was surprised that 72 V B+ even worked!

Mark K3MSB

On Wed, Nov 19, 2025 at 4:15 PM Dennis Monticelli <dennis.monticelli@gmail.com> wrote:
Mark,

That is a fun thing to do.  10 yrs ago I did the same thing with a rebuilt BC-453B.  One tip I will pass along is to use batteries if you can, especially the B+.  I ran eight 9V batteries for B+.   Divorcing the receiver from the AC line reduces noise pickup from all the crud that modern electronics dump into the line.  It was a significant difference in my situation.  Also if you haven't already, adjust the IF transformers for looser coupling by pulling up on the tabs.  This will reduce the noise BW.

Dennis AE6C

On Wed, Nov 19, 2025 at 12:25 PM Mark K3MSB <mark.k3msb@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Everyone

For the past 2 years I've been using my RBA receiver for vintage LF/MF fun, and have logged over 200 NDBs each year.   This year I decided to use my BC-453B receiver.   It's been recapped, and all out of tolerance resistors (sans one....) have been replaced.

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Since early November,  I've logged 52 NDBs.   I'm hoping to log 100 this listening season (which runs through March).

73 Mark K3MSB
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