Joe,
 I just looked at the service manual for the Henry/Tempo 2002 (RF System 
Schematic #800304).  For the condition you describe, it would mean marginal 
contact conduction on either RY2 or RY3.  Marginal in that there's enough 
conduction to pass exciter RF power but the contact becomes a high 
resistance on receive.  Since there's amplification in operate and full 
drive power in standby, RY2 and RY3 must be engaging.  Being a vacuum type, 
RY2's (RJ1A) contacts cannot be easily cleaned.  I'm not sure what type of 
input relay is used but the schematic shows it as a DPDT.  Time for some 
relay contact resistance checks on receive with the power plug pulled.  If 
the contacts are in the open, try cleaning and/or lightly burnishing.
Paul, W9AC
 ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joe Barnes" <n4jbk@comcast.net>
To: <Amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2013 8:54 PM
Subject: [Amps] Henry 2002
 I have a Henry 2002 here and it will make full power in operate mode and 
pass all the drive in standby but in standby mode it seems to put about 30 
db of attenuation in the receiver line. Does anyone have an idea what might 
be up? If I am reading the schematic right it uses a RJ1A vacuum relay.
Thank you,
Joe N4JBK
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