Would it be .6V? The emitter of TR26 is not at ground, rather tied to the 13.8v rail via voltage divider. The divider R166/R165 cuts that down to 4.3v, One Vbe drop from there is 5v at the base (or anode of D64), so the anode should be around 5v and the cathode around 4.3v same as emitter.
Hey Brandon! I don't know if you are still up......
here is my thinking... double check me and see what you think....
As I look at the circuit around TR26 I see the base bias leg as the bottom 6.48 v node... through R131 (10K) then through D46 then over to the AMC pot VR12 (500 ohms).
The first page of this PDF shows a minor redrawing of the TR26 AMC cicuit to match what I am thinking.......
The base bias is really kind of a "voltage divider" itself between R131 and VR12 but there is a fwd biased diode D46 in the lower half.
What I think this does is... when VR12 is ALL the way at the bottom... the cathode of D46 is grounded. So all you have is R131 and D46. All the divider can feed to th the base is a single diode drop (0.6 or 0.7). As you turn VR12 up that voltage will start to go up... raising the base...but still just setting a bias.
Where I am thinking the "action" comes from is actually the emitter.... raising up and down from the modulation.
*** for just a moment take a look at the second page ***
This is the AM REGULATOR and MODE SWITCH... which is what feeds that emitter voltage divider.
IN LSB & USB the mode switch connects straight to 13.8. This is because in SSB the final and driver get full DC power and the modulating RF comes from the balanced modulator ... through the XMIT Mixer ... and along the transmit strip.
IN AM though... the mode switch pin comes from the AM regulator which is biased such that it is at about half voltage.... or around 6.8 v. With no modulation... it will just be a 6.8 v steady level. When modulation is applied that 6.8 v is not modulated with the audio and driven down to the driver and final to act as their voltage supply. It is THIS signal that is applied to the R166/R165 divider.
What I am thinking is happening is that VR12 in the AMC control is set to provide a bias level at the base of TR26.... and the emitter is seeing the modulated 6.8 v coming from the mode switch and ... as the modulation increases past the bias set point on TR26..... the emitter's changes relative to the base cause TR26 to turn on and start pulling the collector downward....... to go over to TR25 and tell IT to turn TR24 on.... to start bringing the mic level down.
Take a look if you will.... and see what you think.......
I'm going to head for the horizontal right now.
This is fun... and I think we are starting to get somewhere now!!!!!!!
Have a good one....