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.
Relay problem solved. I learned a few things about AC powered relays. You can't bring them up on a variac slowly or they will chatter between 50 and 100 volts. They need to be operated at their full voltage, over 110 volts. It turns out that when using the dim bulb in line with the variac, the voltage drop was too much, and the relay dropped below its cutoff voltage and started to chatter. With 115 volts AC across the contacts, you get to see some sparks (not good). I turned off the dim bulb, set the variac at 120 volts and flipped the switch! The transmitter powered up and started drawing about 1.2 amps. No smoke or explosions :)
Did more work on the Navy TCS receiver. Replaced all of the oil filled capacitors. That didn't solve the issue. I'm guessing that something may be wrong with R227, the 1M resistor. However I have not been able to locate it yet :(
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