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Texas Star Sweet Sixteen restoration questions and suggestions please

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Above is the input "bandpass" filter capacitor that is missing in your amplifier.....

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This is the input tuning capacitor above, tuned for lowest VSWR on the input from radio into amplifier......

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Well, Ranch55 stupid me ! I found out what I had wrong I wasn't really thinking and I have seen them this way before and I saw the term "stacked" in the parts list just like they had with the 2 resistors on the output combiner and I had these stacked which doubled the value 17447721557856223734461975629236.jpg amp seems all good now will check for tuning
 
Well, Ranch55 stupid me ! I found out what I had wrong I wasn't really thinking and I have seen them this way before and I saw the term "stacked" in the parts list just like they had with the 2 resistors on the output combiner and I had these stacked which doubled the value View attachment 72570 amp seems all good now will check for tuning
I was gonna say that 2400pf was quite a lot of capacitance on the output transformers.
 
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