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Technical Profile: Pride "Amatuer" Dual-Tube Amplifier

1. Unit Identification

2. Internal Architecture

3. Current Fault Analysis

The unit reportedly operates but is limited to 100 Watts output. Potential “Cold Test” targets include:

Component Symptom Suspected Issue
Parasitic Suppressors Darkened/Cooked appearance Resistor failed open; choking RF output path.
Input Swamp Bank Resistor cluster near input Drifting high or incorrect bypass “hack” limiting grid drive.
Mode/Tune Logic Stuck in “Tune” or “AM-1” Internal relay or rocker switch failing to engage high-bias state.
Tube Health Visual debris in cooling fins Tubes may have “gone soft” due to overheating.
Transformers Surface rust on laminations Potential insulation breakdown from moisture.

4. Testing Objectives (Cold State)

later on

out of scope (for now):

Technical Analysis: FM Mode Implementation

The presence of a dedicated FM position on an HF amplifier of this era is highly unusual and provides specific insights into its design and origin.

1. Technical Implications

2. Market Identification

3. Relation to 100-Watt Output Fault

4. Diagnostic Notes (Cold Testing)

AM-1 vs. AM-2 Operational Differences