Read some of the manual again and figured out that I had one of the
knobs on the wrong position. I did hear a squeal on one frequency, so
it's not stone dead. But definitely an issue going on.
I was able to tune it up into the dummy load on 40 meters. I could hear it on my local receiver. Finally progress. I'll probably button it back up and make everything safe now.
The TCS set is finally working. It turned out to be something stupid. Nowhere in the net or in the manual does it sat that the transmitter has to be plugged into the power supply in order to operate the receiver. Apparently there are jumpers and a relay that enable the receiver when the transmitter is plugged in. Finally! I've been banging my head on the wall for a week on this issue. The clue was when I turned on the parts receiver with all good tubes and I got the exact same symptoms. That told me it was most likely something to do with the power supply...
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