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are you very sure you have everything hooked up right? It sounds like you 
might have the coax connections backward. Does t hat relay box you got need 
power? it shouldn't hurt the receive but I suppose it might. I wouldn't key 
up until you know for sure you have everything right. That should have no 
effect at all on receive unless it's hooked up backward, or a relay is hung 
somewhere inside it.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rick" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 12:00 PM
Subject: Heathkit SB-220 problem.


> Hi list.
> I finally got the ARB-704 and PNP-7D from Ameritron to hook my SB-220 to 
> the
> Kenwood TS-430.
> It doesn't increase my Transmit power., and load and tune doesn't do
> anything.
> I can hear the relay working.
> When I turn the amp on my receive drops down to about half.
> When I turn it off I hear a click like the relay is fully opening.
> Any suggestions on what the problem might be, and how to fix it?
> Thanks in advance, and 73. 

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