On pin 2 of V4 (6EJ7) I show 10.400 mhz coming in and it changes with  the 
VFO tuning. I have nothing at pin 7 in T or R. Where does the 9 mhz come in  
at? 
That may be the problem.
 
 
In a message dated 3/31/2008 7:15:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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Garey Barrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the  drakelist  gang
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Sorry....    I was thinking 40M for some reason.  That oscillator does 
NOT run on  80 or 20M.

You should have the 9.000 MHz signal from the filter(s) and  the 5.2 MHz 
signal from V3A to mix and produce 14.200 at the plate of  V4.

If you do this in CW, the Carrier Oscillator is shifted into the  
passband of the filter and comes out as a carrier at 9.001 MHz.   Easier 
to trace and measure than a voice signal!

[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
> With the bandswitch on 20m, I get 5200 khz on both V1 and V3 at  the 
> pins you ask me to check. That is in both R &  T.
>  
> In a message dated 3/31/2008 6:26:11 P.M. Eastern  Daylight Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  writes:
>
>
>     Garey Barrell  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the
>   drakelist gang
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>   OK.  Bandswitch on 20M, you should have a good strong  signal
>     around V1,
>     Pin 7,  at 21.5 MHz.
>
>     You should have 16.3 MHz at  Pin 6 of V3.
>
>
>     [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
>     > I am seeing about 1.7 or 1.8 v P-P  across R77 when the gain is
>     all the
>   > way up in transmit.
>     >  
>     > In a message dated 3/31/2008 5:49:59 P.M.  Eastern Daylight Time,
>     > [EMAIL PROTECTED]  writes:
>     >
>      >
>     >     Garey Barrell  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the
>   >     drakelist gang
>      >    
>      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>   >     Well, that's a problem!
>   >
>     >     First  thing comes to mind is that the Carrier oscillator isn't
>   >     running,
>      >     and you are tuning to the second harmonic of the  PTO.
>     >
>     >   On 20M you should have 9.000 MHz from the Car Osc.  mixed
>     with the
>      >     PTO at
>     >   say 5.200 MHz to produce a signal at 14.200 MHz.
>   >
>     >     You need  to see if the 9.000 MHz oscillator is running, on
>      >     frequency and
>     >   I would expect about 2V p-p across R77 at T13.
>   >
>     >
>      >     [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>      >     > It changes when I tune the VFO.
>   >     >
>      >     > In a message dated 3/31/2008 5:10:49 P.M. Eastern  Daylight
>     Time,
>      >     > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>   >     >
>      >     >
>     >   >     Garey Barrell  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance
>     to  the
>     >     >      drakelist gang
>     >      >   
>     >    
>    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>   >     >     10.400 MHz  ??
>     >     >
>   >     >
>      >     >     [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
>     >     >   > OK Garey, I must have been on the wrong pin before.  The
>     >     voltages
>   >     >     on  V7
>     >     >      > are all ok and close to where they should be in R & T.  I
>     >     have a
>   >     >      scope
>     >     >   > (Tetronix) and a Freq. counter. I am testing with  the
>     >     bandswitch  in
>     >     >      > the 20m position. On pin 2 of V6 I show a freq of
>   10.400 mhz
>     >      >     when I go
>     >   >     > to T and when I talk in the mike I  can see the SSB
>     signal
>      >     there.
>     >   >     > Still, nothing on the other side of  V6 tho. No RF there.
>     >      >     >
>     >   >     > Terry
>      >     >     >
>   >     >     > In a message  dated 3/31/2008 4:21:47 P.M. Eastern
>      Daylight
>     >      Time,
>     >     >   > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>      >     >     >
>   >     >      >
>     >     >   >     Garey Barrell  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an
>      utterance
>     >     to  the
>     >     >      >     drakelist gang
>     >   >     >  
>      >     >   
>      >    
>      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>   >     >     >   OK.  That's Version 1.   V7 circuit is the  same
>     >     though.   Voltage
>     >     >   >     divider
>      >     >     >     on Pin  6, screen of V7, voltage should be ~100V R or
>      >     T.  Likely
>     >   >     >     not  the
>     >     >      >     current problem though.  Perhaps you were looking  at
>     >     Pin 5?
>   >     >      >
>     >     >   >     You say you have signal to the grid of  V6.  Is
>     that ON
>      >     Pin 2 or
>     >   >     >     ??   Are
>     >     >      >     you looking with a scope or ??
>   >     >      >
>     >     >   >
>     >      >
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