Just wanted to let everyone know that thanks to your combined expert advice and 
suggestions it appears that the problems with the audio driver stage in my 1957 
Valiant transmitter are resolved.

When you mentioned about how the grid leak resistor functions properly (or 
improperly) it got me to thinking. I didn't remember seeing a 150k grid leak 
resistor in the circuit. Sure enough it was missing!  Not sure how or why but 
it was missing from the circuit for sure. Needless to say I wired a new one in 
promptly.

Based on your advice I also decided to replace the aging (and overheated from 
too many soldering irons) V15 tube socket and the resistors, caps and shielded 
audio lines at V15 with new ones. The tube socket pins were a real mess (solder 
everywhere) and cleaning them seemed like a huge waste of time.

Well, I'm happy to report that the "gremlins" have left the audio driver stage. 
Checked the power-off resistances and power-on voltages at each tube socket in 
the audio chain and everything is in spec as compared to the charts in the 
Valiant manual. Powered up the rig, loaded it up, connected an audio oscillator 
to the mike input and the modulation pattern looks good on my scope. No smoke 
anywhere!

Thanks again to everyone who offered advice and especially for putting me on 
the right track. I really appreciate the help.

73
Bill Pancake
w0ng
Fountain, CO
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