this pe810e SSB radio is perfectly OK on SSB
I mentioned AM power, not SSB! When this fault happens, the RX on all modes and SSB transmit are OK.
Only the AM TX is affected.
I have repaired FM commercial radios for the past 20 years
You said earlier you couldn't afford test gear (like a multimeter) and you didn't know the audio output IC is used on RX (you already stated the RX was OK and you replaced the IC anyway). From that I assumed you were very inexperienced and now you repair commercial FM two ways?
but i have never come across this fault
You obviously haven't repaired many AM/SSB radios then... the 3 most common faults with these are:
1) Reversed polarity be owner, blowing diode
2) Shorted modulator
3) Blown (open) power semis, such as audio or RF output devices.
Modulators going short are very common in Uniden SSB radios. I've repaired hundreds of these, if not thousands, in the last 15 years. At one stage we were averaging
3 a day...
I have repaired FM commercial radios for the past 20 years
I'll assume you have some RF knowledge and a multimeter (at least) then.
On
AM transmit (meaning put the rig into
AM mode and press the button on the microphone all the way in), what DC voltage do you have on the little mounting tabs of the driver/final transistors (with the black multimeter lead connected to the negative of your power supply)?
You should have 6 to 8 volts. If you have anywhere from 11 to 15 volts, your modulator transistor is shorted.
Good luck
Sue