Well after reading the link Mark posted earlier I set out to get this thing to launch.
The new B backplate boards are a lot easier as you will see in my next thread, the upside down unit.
This one is type A backplates so all the transistors have to be soldered. Joe had pointed out not to put on two much solder on the joints. So I put in the first bottom row and flipped it up so I could easily solder them . After that I fired it up and got wild voltage readings, oops to much solder and it flowed to the base and shorted on of the transistors. Having used the bim bulb and varic set up not damaged done. Re and re'ed the bottom row and all went well. Did each row and now done
set bias at .350 volts and for 17 mv across the output. And 132 volts across the two supply caps
top left is rail voltage
lower left two bias
lower right two output voltage
will run some load test tomorrow