[Milsurplus] BC-669 Problems
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Thu Oct 12 15:04:15 EDT 2017
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I second suggestion. It appears you've lost it drive to the final. Need to determine if the oscillator is running.What kind of Crystal are you using? Power down, open the top and remove the power amplifier tubes until you can be sure that the oscillator is running and delivering power to the grid circuit.
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