===============================================================How many of those people that are off frequency when you are listening to sideband are off frequency because their clarifier is unlocked? That is very difficult to know, but considering how common a modification that is, I would bet it is quite possible.
Anyway, back to repairing this monster. I now have new finals in the thing, and new diodes, but I am getting no power again. I have checked, and the diodes are soldered to the proper place and are not touching anything but the pads they go to, I don't see any solder bridges, and the capacitors are in the right place as well.
I have gone through the previous procedures explained. I again get no amp reading between TP2 and TP3, but I do get .46 amps between TP1 and TP3. When I put my oscilloscope probe on the collector and base of Q48, I get a very weak 28 Mhz signal, which is the frequency I am transmitting on. I don't seem to see any signal on the emitter. This signal also never seems to get to the finals.
Can someone help me understand how this signal is supposed to go from driver to finals, and shouldn't I be seeing a signal on the emitter of the driver?
You should see a marked difference between the base and the collector of Q48 if you don't see a fair amount of gain there you need to become familiar with what level of signal you should see there I could tell you but you can also look at almost any dual final radio you have around that is working and take notes as to what you should see on the scope.
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