I was not thinking about checking the continuity in the tubes themselves 
when I balked at opening up the amp deep enough to check the continuity 
at the sockets!  I didn't connect those dots initially.
So anyway, you guys straightened me out.  Here's how it went:
Check tubes cold.  One tube has a grid to cathode short.  Problem solved.
Put two new (used) tubes in, amp runs like it should.
Thanks!
73 - Mark N5OT
On 3/19/2020 7:31 PM, Mark - N5OT wrote:
 This is getting more and more exciting all the time.  Stay tuned.  So 
to speak.
73 - Mark N5OT
On 3/19/2020 5:45 PM, VE1DT wrote:
 
Hey Jim & Mark,
Stayed failed to me means that the sucker is welded.
 How do I know this for certain ,you ask? My new AL80B became 
intermittent within the first few months after getting it. The grid 
meter was pegged negative at the zero end. After a few more times, it 
finally stayed failed. I pulled out the tube and measured a short on 
the pins of the tube. Easy peasy. I had a VOM, but no spare tubes to 
swap with.
I am sure there are intermittent cases out there as well.
--
Gerald, VE1DT
>/Grid to cathode short & ?stayed failed? means you just need an /
>/ohmmeter. No need to swap tubes, etc./
>
>/Gerald, VE1DT/
>
## Nope.  The  grid  to cathode  short  only  happens  with tube  fil
lit..... not  when  cold.
When cold,  both  a HI  pot  tester....  and  also  a megger wont  work
either.
Jim VE7RF
 
 
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