I dunno, that schematic doesn't look right to me...
Have a squiz at the HV caps to make sure none are punched through and leaky to earth.
Have a squiz at the HV caps to make sure none are punched through and leaky to earth.
I dunno, that schematic doesn't look right to me...
Have a squiz at the HV caps to make sure none are punched through and leaky to earth.
I dunno, that schematic doesn't look right to me...
Have a squiz at the HV caps to make sure none are punched through and leaky to earth.
When that relay ( the Antenna transfer relay) is normally closed (in receive) , there should be -17 vdc on pin five of the tube. When the amp is in transmit, the diagraphm says that it should have -32 volts on pin 5 of the tube.
Verify that you have the correct voltages on the different poles of the relay; these voltages are coming from the power supply section and, they are controlled by zener diodes.
I would suspect that something is amiss with the bias voltage in standby if the tube is getting reg in standby.
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Okay, looking at the schematic now, please since you said I have to visualize it backwards because of the FCC thing, should the tube have:
Receive Bias: -32VDC
Transmit Bias: -16VDC
Or should it be the other way around like the schematic shows?
Thanks again for the help. Greatly appreciated, for some reason I really like this little amp, want to use it as my baby driver here!