Hi Don,

May I made you remark that the line audio output transformer is always "partly" 
loaded by the output attenuator at all times ?
Even if a 600 or 560 ohms resistor is not fitted to the line output, the load 
seen by the output transformer secondary will be 650 ohms instead of 600.
No big deal, right ?
IMHO, if one of these transformers primary fails open, the root cause should be 
searched elsewhere than the non-loading of the line output.

73, Jacques, VE2JFE in Montreal

Hello Kevin, over the years I have replaced many of these output transformers, 
especially in the line audio circuit. Most of us use the local audio for our 
speaker and the line audio is usually open. With the volume of the line audio 
up there is no load on that output transformer. To combat this, I put a 600 ohm 
resistor across the line output on the back of the radio. This gives the line 
audio a load and saves the transformer.  (The resistor is actually 560 ohms 2W)

Hope this helps, happy new year!
Don WC4G

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