Ken,

Yes, that is bad - you have no output on 160 meters. How about receive? If it receives on 160 but not transmit, that narrows the search area down considerably.

Check the frequency at TP1 with the internal probe and CAL FCTR after you have tuned the K2 to 1800 kHz. If you find a frequency very far away from 6715 kHz, the problem is with the VCO, and most likely the VFO Range Select section - C75 must be selected and of a proper value (470 pf) to tune 160 meters.

73,
Don W3FPR
Ken Alexander wrote:
Hi Leigh,

Receive (80 and 160m):  approx 35 mA
Tune (80m):  3.x Amps
Tune (160m):  approx. 50 mA

This is bad, right?

73 - Ken
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