Let me give you a few tips on aligning the Ramsey. Step one, ignore the procedure in the book. Step two, inject a 10.7 Mhz signal into the IF at L28 and adjust L24, L32, and L28 for best quieting. You'll need to reduce injection several times as you alternate back and forth among these coils. Now inject a 146.52 Mhz signal into the antenna input, or use whatever frequency you have set into the diode matrix. Now stretch L15, L26, and L27 for best quieting. Don't be surprised if you need to stretch the coils to twice their supplied length. You should be down to about .2 to .4 microvolts at this point. Now go back and repeak everything again with a .2 microvolt signal at the antenna. You should get at least 12 db quieting. The preceeding procedure assumes that you have already used a frequency counter to set the oscillators on frequency. If they don't come up within range, you'll need to add padder capacitors. Depending on whether you are high or low, you'll add 10 pf across the varactor or the crystal. Do this on the back side of the board with minimum leads. If 10 pf won't bring them in range, call Ramsey and demand new crystals. They *will* give you new crystals that will work. Now on to the fun job of aligning the transmitter. First make sure that you installed the chip capacitor *exactly* where Ramsey says to put it. THIS IS CRITICAL. Now carefully monitor current and place the unit in transmit. If the current fluctuates wildly, you've got a parasitic oscillation. Quickly adjust C47 and C52 to stop this. These capacitors should have been preset to the center of their range. Now monitoring output on a sensitive power meter, adjust C47 and C52 for maximum output. If the adjustment winds up at the end of it's range, compress or expand L14 or L17 until it comes into the center of it's range. You may have to actually remove or add a turn to these coils to get it right. Your power will likely be around 2 to 3 watts at this point. Now compress or expand L16 for maximum power. Again you may find that you have to subtract or add a turn to this coil. Go back and repeak C47 and C52. You should now have 5.5 to 6 watts out. If you have access to a spectrum analyser, use it during transmitter tuneup. This transmitter can be quite dirty at certain tuning settings. Adjust for cleanest output even if that drops your power out by half a watt or so. Gary KE4ZV