The picture (above) of an external roller looks absurd and was a last resort. Fortunately, I don't need to pursue that route b/c the fixed inductors are working. It was the T-R relay compartment that precluded 10-20 meter operation (when reassembled). I did sample the input swr with the roller attached (as pictured) and it worked very well. The SWR dip was sharp/narrow when adjusting, not easy to find by Hunt & Peck.
The primary problem with low output on 10-20 meters was caused by the T-R relay compartment as those bands worked with the bottom cover removed. Over the past several months, I did repeated tear-downs to re-wind inductors, test input swr and reassemble. Each time I thought I had it licked after seeing large gains on bench while the bottom tin was removed. Premature claim of success b/c after I replaced the cover, Kaput! It took awhile for me to recognize it was the cover.
Chassis made from 3 aluminum boxes bolted together. The middle box contains Soft-Start and T-R relays (3 SPDT 12A relays glued together: 1 for Input, 2 for Output). It’s a narrow rectangular box 12" long 2.5" wide and 2" deep. Like a big capacitor.
I replaced the 8x cable w/ RG316 and reduced center core exposure; Wrapped copper sheet around Input relay (isolation?). Removed push-on Blade terminal connectors and soldered the RG316 directly to relay terminals. Also removed the COR keying board & wires (keying Buffer since repaired).
I’m waiting for a new set of machine screws & tap to re-thread the bottom cover fasteners. Soon I’ll test my better-targeted fix. Worst case, relocate/replace T-R relays. I can better target my efforts.
neil, nyc