Sorry, this is a long one. I'll start with the issue before I get in to the back story...
Current situation - Just got my AL-811H back from Ameritron repair. All good on 15/17/20 & 40m. On 10/12/30 & 80m, I can't get the grid current above 10mA and if I increase input power, grid will actually drop BELOW "0". On 160m I can't get the grid current above 20mA.
Co-ax is routed radio>amp>SWR meter>dummy load. Basically same results to the antenna.
Pre-repair situation - Keyed up and heard a "crack". Opened it up and found a blown bleeder resistor. Without the means to check the tubes or other circuits to find the cause, I opted to send it to Ameritron for diagnosis and repair. They had advised me to pull the tubes and ship it without tubes as they had "test" tubes that they could use.
3 months later, I got a call from an Ameritron Tech stating that they had replaced the resistor and everything seemed "okay" other than 4 "swollen" 450v capacitors. He went on to say that their may have been an issue with one or more of the tubes that were still in my possession. I opted for all new tubes, capacitors and bleeder resistors. They also changed a diode.
Now I'm wondering if the "new" tubes that they installed after my approval weren't tested across the bands, or maybe something was damaged in shipping? Shipping it back and forth again would cost almost as a new set of tubes, but I'd hate to roll the dice on either of those two options if I'm missing something obvious here.
Any help/insight here would be appreciated!
Current situation - Just got my AL-811H back from Ameritron repair. All good on 15/17/20 & 40m. On 10/12/30 & 80m, I can't get the grid current above 10mA and if I increase input power, grid will actually drop BELOW "0". On 160m I can't get the grid current above 20mA.
Co-ax is routed radio>amp>SWR meter>dummy load. Basically same results to the antenna.
Pre-repair situation - Keyed up and heard a "crack". Opened it up and found a blown bleeder resistor. Without the means to check the tubes or other circuits to find the cause, I opted to send it to Ameritron for diagnosis and repair. They had advised me to pull the tubes and ship it without tubes as they had "test" tubes that they could use.
3 months later, I got a call from an Ameritron Tech stating that they had replaced the resistor and everything seemed "okay" other than 4 "swollen" 450v capacitors. He went on to say that their may have been an issue with one or more of the tubes that were still in my possession. I opted for all new tubes, capacitors and bleeder resistors. They also changed a diode.
Now I'm wondering if the "new" tubes that they installed after my approval weren't tested across the bands, or maybe something was damaged in shipping? Shipping it back and forth again would cost almost as a new set of tubes, but I'd hate to roll the dice on either of those two options if I'm missing something obvious here.
Any help/insight here would be appreciated!
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