Yes, because you're checking for wiring issues, make sure you didn't short Drain or Source to gate by accident
Something happened to make them fail, don't want to recreate the same problem again...
When all the Gates are set to minimum, (or left alone to float at their Gate voltage) they should NOT change when the jumpers to power their Drains (center) are applied.
It's when they do, you may have (with any type of carbon trail problem) a secondary path that gate voltage can now have a feedback path and generate a loop - another catastrophic failure can occur.
The MOSFET's are VERY sensitive to loading and if any path is given, they will take it.
Find several Bipolar radios that simply cannot take MOSFET's without a major rework and that includes cleaning off the boards to remove any old debris that Bipolars would not have reacted to as severely.
Since these are Discrete - the level of reactive paths are very high and they have not addressed the layout requirements that MOSFET's can use for better efficiency - due to the single cladding or not - the sheer level of inductive reactance is extremely high in Discrete boards due to lead lengths needed to connect the parts to the foil.
Something happened to make them fail, don't want to recreate the same problem again...
When all the Gates are set to minimum, (or left alone to float at their Gate voltage) they should NOT change when the jumpers to power their Drains (center) are applied.
It's when they do, you may have (with any type of carbon trail problem) a secondary path that gate voltage can now have a feedback path and generate a loop - another catastrophic failure can occur.
The MOSFET's are VERY sensitive to loading and if any path is given, they will take it.
Find several Bipolar radios that simply cannot take MOSFET's without a major rework and that includes cleaning off the boards to remove any old debris that Bipolars would not have reacted to as severely.
Since these are Discrete - the level of reactive paths are very high and they have not addressed the layout requirements that MOSFET's can use for better efficiency - due to the single cladding or not - the sheer level of inductive reactance is extremely high in Discrete boards due to lead lengths needed to connect the parts to the foil.
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