I can't see all the parts of the input circuit sine some seem to be mounted on the inside of the front panel. I do see a resistor that appears to be inline with this circuit and that's a no no on high drive amps. Although I would expect that resistor to be burnt if it were dropping a significant level of RF.
Other issues include small output transformers that are probably heating due to core saturation. Check the last combiner in the output near the coil and relay. It's covered in silicon but if it's the same as all the others, it is way too small for that application.
There could also be impedance mismatch issues anywhere in the circuit. Including the number of turns used on the input and output transformers and the value of caps across them. Is the input tuned right as well as the brass cap in the output? All things to consider that can rob power.