I just took another look at the SAMS schematic in the area of the driver and final.
First, AGAIN, let me warn you...... while I have education in electronics.....I have been in software since around 1984 as a vocation. Now, closer to retirement, I am trying to get closer to my "electronics" as a hobby/for fun. What I am telling you is.... I don't have a wealth of EXPERIENCE (hands on) but the stuff just kind of "makes sense" in a theoretical point of view. WITH THAT IN MIND..... I not only INVITE....I BEG anyone else who reads what I post......If I am wrong.... PLEASE educate me!!!! I am not sensitive.... I don't whine.....I don't think I know it all! I am just trying to help where I can. Sometimes an entry of mine.....might spark an entry from someone who actually KNOWS what they are doing!!!!
Now........
I have done some reading on the transmit strip in the Lou Franklin big book on "Understanding and Repairing CB Radios". From what I understand..... drivers and finals are generally biased RIGHT ON THE HAIRY EDGE of "turning on"! IN AM only I think they are Class C meaning actually sort of "under biased" ..... SSB is generally Class B meaning they are biased just RIGHT AT the turn on point....but NOT QUITE.
Further it is my understanding that it takes RF coming from earlier in the TX strip. Meaning.....where the mixers first combine frequencies to CREATE the TX frequency...through any TX RF amplifier stages.... but you HAVE to get RF to the base of the driver to even START turning the driver and THEN the final on.
With that in mind...I go back to HA's last post......
make sure that all of the voltages the switch ON IN XMIT are actually coming ON when you press the mic button. Those voltages serve to turn some of those earlier stages on.
Look at the driver final area of the SAMS schematic.......and slide left....looking below the circuitry. You are looking for CKT TRACE #12. As you slide back towards the left....most of the circuitry is powered by #12......both the driver and final in the bias network......but also TR39 the pre-driver, IC5 the transmit mixer..... all of that is powered by #12 which is the 8.15V XMT supply. With the button pushed that would HAVE to be there and would be a very basic thing to check.
QUESTION HERE! Do you have a scope? Or a frequency counter? Possibly BOTH?
If that #12 supply is good...... we are going to have to determine whether the XMT Mixer is happy (meaning putting out a carrier) to go over to TR39. If not why? If so.... is it getting TO TR39 and through it to a proper level.
This is going to have us chasing backwards for a bit.
Note that IC5 seems to mix 7.8 MHz with 34 MHz (for the difference!) to put out 27 MHz. That goes to the pre-driver, and on to the driver which in turn feeds the driver.
We will need to make sure that "strip" of circuitry is doing it's job!
BUT FIRST..... like HA said.... let's check the switched power supply sources. That is ALWAYS "low hanging fruit".
This is kind of the direction I am thinking.