@575nightrider
OK. Lets try this one more time please.
You said there's 20 watts of power when you key up and I am assuming that is a deadkey on AM with the RF power knob turned all the way up. 20-25 watts deadkey is what the alignment procedure says it should be set at.
Your making power but its just not getting out.
You said no one can hear you or you got no response when asking for a radio check.
You never said what happens to the power meter when you talk into the mic. Does it swing up at all? I bet it does swing up. If not let us know.
From looking at a schematic and assuming that the amp board is making power and probably was the whole time before you sent it to the idiot who swapped out your original Toshiba 2290 for a cheap Chinese one, this is what I think may be the issue:
The RF power comes out of the amp and solders onto the board and then goes through a red 560pf mica capacitor labeled C199, then it goes through the 3 copper coils which never really go bad, and then it goes to the antenna connector. Now with this in mind, C199(the red 560pf capacitor) which is clearly visible in your photos, is the only thing that can go bad between the amp output and the antenna. I have seen this happen before, even on RFX75 add on amps.
I am will to bet that the 560pf capacitor I am referring to is bad, and if its bad it won't let any RF through, and this 560pf capacitor is the only thing that needed to be replaced.
Again these are assumptions because your info to us has not been as clear as it could be. Obviously if you had an external power meter that would prove my assumptions.
OK. Lets try this one more time please.
You said there's 20 watts of power when you key up and I am assuming that is a deadkey on AM with the RF power knob turned all the way up. 20-25 watts deadkey is what the alignment procedure says it should be set at.
Your making power but its just not getting out.
You said no one can hear you or you got no response when asking for a radio check.
You never said what happens to the power meter when you talk into the mic. Does it swing up at all? I bet it does swing up. If not let us know.
From looking at a schematic and assuming that the amp board is making power and probably was the whole time before you sent it to the idiot who swapped out your original Toshiba 2290 for a cheap Chinese one, this is what I think may be the issue:
The RF power comes out of the amp and solders onto the board and then goes through a red 560pf mica capacitor labeled C199, then it goes through the 3 copper coils which never really go bad, and then it goes to the antenna connector. Now with this in mind, C199(the red 560pf capacitor) which is clearly visible in your photos, is the only thing that can go bad between the amp output and the antenna. I have seen this happen before, even on RFX75 add on amps.
I am will to bet that the 560pf capacitor I am referring to is bad, and if its bad it won't let any RF through, and this 560pf capacitor is the only thing that needed to be replaced.
Again these are assumptions because your info to us has not been as clear as it could be. Obviously if you had an external power meter that would prove my assumptions.