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Peter -

Not quite.... Your 2 Meter antenna plugs into the SC-2, and the output of the SC-2 goes to the ANT jack of the receiver. Then tune to 14.000 on the receiver, Preselector set for 20 M, and you are tuned to 144.000 MHz. There is a switch on the SC-2 marked 144 - 145. If you switch it to 145, then when your receiver is set to 14.000 MHz, you will be listening to 145.000 MHz. You can add an extra crystal to the receiver at 26.6 MHz, which would then enable you to tune from 144 to 146 MHz in 500 kHz segments.

You can find fair copies of the manuals at

<http://www.wb4hfn.com/DRAKE/DrakeManuals.htm>

73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen, VA

Drake 2-B, 4-B & C-Line Service Supplement CDs
<www.k4oah.com>



Peter Bent wrote:
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Thanks Gary,
        I picked up a CC-1 with the power supply and the SC-2.(Frankly out
of pure curiosity)  I have ordered schematics for them, but am not sure what
I am getting into. My TR4 and my R-4C manuals are silent.  ( am keeping my
eye out for a T-4C to mate with my receiver.. but for the moment I am
staying fussy.) I gather I plug the SC-2 into the injector plug on my receiver --
put on a two meter antenna  and turn the thing on.  There is a calibrator
and once on I assume that I tune with the receiver.. ? Should be fun to
figure out.
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Garey Barrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the drakelist gang
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Peter -

The CC-1 was just a cabinet designed to hold the SC-2 and SC-6 FET VHF receiver converters, the CPS-1 power supply and SCC-1 Calibrator for receive functions only. The TC-2 and TC-6 were the 2 and 6 Meter Transmit Converters. The TC-2 uses an 8643 dual pentode for ~100W output and the TC-6 uses three 6JB6 for about 150W output.

They were all designed to work with either the 4 Line separates or the TR-4/C. That's what the "extra" holes on the back of the B and C Line units and the TR-4C are for. The receive converters had an IF at 14 MHz for receiving and the transmit converters take a low level signal tapped off the Driver stage at 14 Mhz. The CC-1 included all the necessary switching.

Work quite well, but they are a cable nightmare!!  :-)

73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen, VA

Drake 2-B, 4-B & C-Line Service Supplement CDs
<www.k4oah.com>



Peter Bent wrote:
"Peter Bent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the drakelist gang
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Hi Gary,

        Are you familiar with the Drake CC1 converter? Is it just receive?
How did it work?

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