Does that mean you removed Billy's bogus twisted-wire "neutralizing" capacitor?
Then again, maybe someone removed it up the line before it got to you.
Gotta find some pics of that dismal trick.
And for those wondering what I've been blithering about, this amplifier was made with a single unshielded wire connected to the center pin of each coax socket. Each of these would connect to the "common" pin of one relay pole. But the two wires were twisted tightly together for an inch or so between the rear panel coax sockets and the relay.
Twisting two insulated wires together creates a capacitor. And, no joke, the textbook name for a capacitor made from a twisted pair of wires is "gimmick" capacitor.
But this particular trick did not properly cancel out unwanted RF feedback in the Gray. Made it worse, typically.
The cure is a resistor-plus-capacitor negative-feedback network across each individual RF transistor. This technique has dominated what gets manufactured for decades. Just works better.
And if you did leave that gimmick capacitor in place, how the devil did you make it stable?
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