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Peter,
You'll need a manual for the CC1 components. I don't remember a manual for the CC1 itself. Maybe the other guys will remember. If you have a sc-2 you'll need to have the power supply module plus its nice to also have the calibrator (scc1 I think). As I recall, the signal goes to the 20m band. Try bama for a manual or Ron's site. I had one of these CC1's years ago with a B line. Had the SC2 and SC6 plus the calibrator, (scc1), and power supply (cps1). That was, I think, fully loaded (4 units). This was receive only, then you needed the TC2 and TC6 to complete the setup for transmit like Gary said. And yes, it required a lot of cabling. If you want 6m, you'd be better off finding a TR6. A lot simpler. Had one of those too. Fine radio.
Good luck, David
WD9CMD

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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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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:
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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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