need help understanding old Lafayette P-50 craytal receiver.

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I have an old Lafayette micro P-50 crystal receiver. It has a dial on the front to select X1,X2 or tune. Inside there are two slots for cryatals. The rating of the receiver is 30mhz-50 mhx. Also on the front panel is a tuneable dial wih the 30-50 range. If I install a crystal with a specific frequency, what does the tunable dial do?? Thanks for any help!!!
 

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I have an old Lafayette micro P-50 crystal receiver. It has a dial on the front to select X1,X2 or tune. Inside there are two slots for cryatals. The rating of the receiver is 30mhz-50 mhx. Also on the front panel is a tuneable dial wih the 30-50 range. If I install a crystal with a specific frequency, what does the tunable dial do?? Thanks for any help!!!

If you can get a crystal it wont do anything to affect the tunable dial. It will work on the tunable dial however it is kind of sensitive to touch. I had one of these and I used it for many years. I still have the battery pack that you can use to make it portable.
I got the crystals for that unit from bomar
www.bomarcrystal.com/
they are still in business and should have the correct formula to use for cutting it.
 

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The switch position x1 and x2 will likely select the crystals while in the tune position the dial will be used and the crystals will not come into play.
 

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Lafayette micro P50

Thanks for your help! I had to dig out my old indoor cb antenna. Will try to tune to NCSHP when i hear them on my other scanners. They are the only ones in my area on low band,42.38 and 42.58.
 

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If I remember correctly if you get a crystal It will help the sensitivity if you tune the dial to the approx. frequency. This will tune the front end of the receiver better.
 
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