Quick update...it looks like TR1 is bad. I removed it and tested with a multimeter, and it looks bad (E to C and C to E doesn't give me OL). I put the BC184C that used to be in TR2 into TR1 (right now, there's a BC550C in TR2).
When I connect the power, TR1 gives me 3.6V at the base (should be 0.9V), nothing at the emitter and about 15.5V at the collector. TR2 measurements are also wacky, and TR3 gets really, really hot (hopefully it didn't blow)!
The good news is, I did get my hands on another BA283 card to try, and everything works when I plug that in. So everything surrounding the card is ok.
Maybe for the next step, I'll try pulling out TR1 and replacing that with a BC550C (just in case the BC184C is messed up). My soldering looks ok, but I'll double check that there's not a short somehow.
The reading on Pin L on the oscilloscope looks good, so it seems like the problem is somewhere in the TR1, TR2, and TR3 area.
The first gain stage seems to be working. Anyone ever experience something like this?
Thanks!
When I connect the power, TR1 gives me 3.6V at the base (should be 0.9V), nothing at the emitter and about 15.5V at the collector. TR2 measurements are also wacky, and TR3 gets really, really hot (hopefully it didn't blow)!
The good news is, I did get my hands on another BA283 card to try, and everything works when I plug that in. So everything surrounding the card is ok.
Maybe for the next step, I'll try pulling out TR1 and replacing that with a BC550C (just in case the BC184C is messed up). My soldering looks ok, but I'll double check that there's not a short somehow.
The reading on Pin L on the oscilloscope looks good, so it seems like the problem is somewhere in the TR1, TR2, and TR3 area.
The first gain stage seems to be working. Anyone ever experience something like this?
Thanks!