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Description
 | The Model 2-LF consists of a highly stable solid state
crystal oscillator, mixer, and low pass filter. When plugged into the crystal calibrator
socket on the Modl1 2B Receiver, it converts incoming signals between 100 KC and 3.5 mc to
the three ten meter bands on the 2B. |
 | The crystal supplied (27.9 mc) allows reception from .1 -
1.8 mc and an accessory crystal 26.2 mc allows coverage from 1.8 to 3 , 5 mc. |
 | Sensitivity is less than 2 micro volts for 10 DB S/N and IF
rejection is better than 50 DB. |
 | The antenna input impedance is from 50 to 500 ohms
unbalanced. |
Installation
 | Remove the 2-LF from its carton and insert it in
the crystal calibrator socket of the 2B Receiver. Insert the 27.9 mc crystal in the
crystal socket on top of the 2-LF chassis. |
 | Install 24.5 and 25.6 mc Xtals in the 101 and 103 sockets of the
2B if you have not already done so. |
 | Disconnect the antenna from the 2B antenna terminal (Failure to do this Will result in
the reception of both low frequency and 10 meter signals simultaneously) . |
 | Connect a long wire antenna to the 2-LF antenna terminal. |
Operation
 | The 2B Controls should be set in the manner
prescribed in the 2B Instruction Book for the desired mode of operation. An improvement in
signal to noise ratio Will usually be obtained by reducing the RF gain control setting and
increasing the AF gain. |
 | Charts 1, 2, and 3 illustrate the proper setting of the 2B controls for reception of the
desired frequency between 100 KC and 1.8 mc. If reception between 1.8 and 3.5 mc is
desired, the 27.9 mc crystal must |
 | be removed from the converter crystal socket and a 26.2 mc series resonant crystal must
be inserted. Charts 4, 5, and 6 must then be used for frequency determination. |
 | Due to size restrictions, and in the interest of simplicity, the input circuit of the
2-LF has been broadbanded. Therefore, occasional cross modulation may be noticed when
there are strong stations nearby. |
Operation below 100 KC
 | A 23.9 mc crystal inserted in the E accessory
socket of the 2B (available from R. L. DRAKE COMPANY) and the 27.9 mc crystal in 2-LF
socket, allows coverage of 10 to 500 KC at 010 to 500 KC on the log scale. |
 | At 0 on the logging scale, the oscillator of the 2-LF is received directly as a large
signal. |
 | Careful adjustment of twi BAL-CKT adjustments
will null down this signal to a point that allows reception down to about 10
KC. |

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