Gentlemen -

I have a good friend who has one of these little beauties that he bought at a 
local hamfest. Below is his account of his first attempts to get it on the air 
which were somewhat less than completely successful. He's not a subscriber to 
any of the BA lists so I'm making this post for him. I'll pass along any 
suggestions you may have to get things resolved. His name is George.
Thanks and 73 to all.
Bob AG5X
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Receiver worked well, and then I got a key and adjusted the bias current for 
the xmitter. Couldn't get it down to the recommended 60 mA; lowest it would go 
was about 70 mA.
No biggie, I thought. The  output tubes looked happy, no bright red plates. I 
keyed up the xmitter on a real antenna, and it tuned up nicely. Was able to 
peak the Final Tune with the carrier, although the carrier pot didn't seem to 
do anything. Then I saw a little smoke, and a couple of resistors fried, one 
open circuit, the other closed. One was a 10 K, another near fry 10 K and the 
third a 22 K. I suspected the last person to replace caps may have had some 
leads touching, and I opened up the space and replaced the burnt resistors. The 
diodes seemed ok, as did the caps. The unit fired up and received like a champ. 
It tuned up as well. 
But the 10 K that shorted before and was replaced was getting cooked. I have an 
astatic microphone, with the small amp underneath, which was properly wired to 
kick the unit into xmit, and it did so, but with very poor modulation. The 
tubes check out, and I replaced the sick one (a 12AX7 missing one triode) and 
some weak ones. I think the unit had more wrong with it than originally 
advertised. Know anyone who repairs these properly? I kinda like it.
<eot>
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