Hi.. I've just recently obtained a Codan 7010 HF Linear and associated exciter and power supply. This was originally a complete stand alone 2-15 Mhz HF Transmitter used by our Maritime Authorities with 4 4CX250B's in parallel and auto tune. Whilst cleaning the thing up for future amateur use, the power supply has needed some caps replaced and some new IN5408's to replace the ageing and ancient IN4007's. The power supply is a cap input setup, but with a tuned choke on the B- return leg, which is held down near ground by a 5.6 ohm 10w power resistor with two 680uf electro's across it. The voltage developed across this resistor/cap setup is used for EHT fault detection ( too much current). The large choke is positioned just before the return to the bridge with three 680n polycarbonate caps across the choke to tune it to the ripple frequency...two chokes were specified in the parts list, one for 50hz and one for 60hz. The polycarbonate caps have gone to god, leaving a large charred black mess. I have managed to obtain some metallised polypropylene types rated at 400ac to replace them with, as the original polycarbonates are apparently now defunct...these originals were rated 450ac. My question is this...is the tuned choke required, or is this just an old design philosphy that can be dispensed with, along with the caps ? Any input on the above greatfully received. Regards, Glenn VK4TZL