You remove the jumper plate and connect the meter to feed voltage first into the driver, with one probe on the inner fork the other on the outer one. This passes all the driver's collector current through the current meter. The driver's setting for zero-signal current keyed up in sideband with mike gain at zero is 50 or 60 mA.
The finals get measured using the inboard-most fork and the center one for the meter. Start with both trimpots set for zero current, turn up one of them to 10 mA, then turn the other one until the reading is 20 mA, keyed on sideband with mike gain at zero. The factory recommended this lower setting back around the time they started using IRF520 transistors for RF.
Doesn't matter which sideband you use for this.
But that's the rundown. If you get a zero reading this way, something is wrong, no question.
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