The JRC NRD-525 Page

by Josh Rovero, KK1D

Updated: January 1, 2008

References:

  1. Instruction Manual for Model NRD-525 General Coverage Receiver, JRC, 1986
  2. NRD-525 General Coverage Receiver Service Manual, JRC, 1990
  3. RDI Evaluates the Japan Radio NRD-525U/525E/525J Receiver, IBS, Ltd. 1987
  4. "Shortwave Receivers Past & Present", 3rd Edition, by Fred Osterman

JRC NRD-525 photo from www.dxing.com


The JRC-525 is a double conversion superhet with a basic frequency coverage of 90 kHz to 34 MHz. With accessory converter CMK-165 it can also cover 34-60 MHz, 114-174 MHz, and 423-456 MHz. The radio uses surface-mount components and plug-in cards. With the accessory serial interface CMH-532, many radio functions can be controlled by computer.

The 525 is a solid performer on all modes.   A number of third party companies, such as Kiwa and Sherwood, offer accessories and modification kits.     More information can be found on the qth.net JRC mail list archive.

DD4GB's remote control software for the NRD-525.

Thomas Nilsson has reported the following 525 mods:

Christophe B has lots of photos plus some links to a new RS-232 card and new CPU ROM chips for the NRD-525 at his NRD-525 Page.


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