First I would like to thank Dave from Muncie, IN and his father for 
coming out and assisting with the beast of a nuisance.  It seems there 
is some very critical coils inside the exciter, that has very little 
tolerance.  A slight movement and the thing goes whacko.  All that can 
be done now is to watch the output of the exciter on the SA and watch 
for any spurs.  When he started, and I have to admit, I made some 
adjustments on the exciter over the past few days, but there was spurs 
that did more than jangle, they sang all over.

As well I would like to thank everyone that had input on this issue.  
I'm certain it will be visited a few more times, but hopefully not 
often if it should.  Lots of good information and suggestions came out 
of it.  I'm glad it was the exciter and not a mix, a much easier fix.

Thanks again.

Mathew






 
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