Ok so first update---- the final does appear to be bad after checking with the meter. After removing, the base foil pad appears to be ok. It is showing around 0.25 volts at the pad. I am going to check the bias diodes next. But so far, what does this suggest besides a possible bad solder joint or bridge? Assuming I can find another choke to replace the one that burned up, I am worried I will just smoke that one.Two possibilities. Simple one is that the final transistor is shorted collector to emitter. Easy enough to find out with the ohms side of your meter.
Less-simple would be that the bias setting for TR36 is turned way,way too high AND the transmit-only 8 Volts is active all the time.
I have come to depend on Occam's razor. The simplest explanation is usually the most likely.
But if TR36 turns out to be shorted, the next question is to find the boo-boo that croaked it. Don't want to install another one unless it's going to survive. If the fault that caused the final to fail is still there, a new final won't last long.
If I'm right, you'll need to remove TR36. When you do, power up the radio and see if there is any DC voltage on the foil pad where the base lead was soldered. Should read zero. If you see a DC voltage any higher than about 0.3 Volts, that could cause a new final to commit suicide pronto.
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