| Hi Phil,
The amplifiers I was working on had 4 final PA xsistors. All four were 
driven from a single power divider and their collectors fed a single 
power combiner AND all four had a common bias. They did not have 
independant bias adustments for each pair. The transistors were probably 
each operated in quadrature, using phasing lines and transformers on the 
PA PC board. That is easy to do in an amplifier that only covers a 
fraction of an octave of frequency response, and not so easy in an 
amplifier that covers four octaves as the Hercules II does. So the 
Hercules II uses transformers to feed each pair of PA xsistors in 
opposite phase, but not quads of xsistors in four phases. So I can see 
how your recomendation to change only the failed transistor(s) and their 
mate(s) is a probably good advice for the Hercules II.
DE N6KB
  Phil Chambley, Sr. wrote:
>Just to keep the record straight...I did not suggest replacing only the one
>that went bad, but also its mate in the p-p amplifier as well, being mindful
>that they should be matched and in the same beta group as the other six.
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