Check your schematic again when you get the chance. That resistor does not connect to the center pin of the output S0-239 connector. (FYI The center pin of the output S0-239 connector attaches to the "Common" terminal of the relay. "Common" meaning it is involved weather the relay is energized-in which case it will connect to the Normally Open terminal-or if it is not energized-where it will connect with the "Normally Closed" terminal)
It appears that R29 (your 10,000 ohm 2 watt resistor) feeds the relative output metering circuit.
One end is attached to the normally open contact of the relay (along with L9 a 30uH choke).
The other end is connected to the junction of R32(a 470 Ohm resistor-yellow/violet/brown), D9(a 1N60 Diode connected to the unbanded end), R31( a 4700 ohm resistor-yellow/violet/red) and C479(a .01 uF ceramic capacitor)
I believe the variable resistor
@nomadradio mentioned in an earlier post (VR4/10k) either sets the amount of delay when in the SSB mode or "dials in" the amount of RF power it takes to key the amplifier.
Good luck. Stick with it. You are doing fine.
73
David