OK, Thanks! sluckey I'll put the checker on the list of possible future Projects
Well by reading Dougs info about the Checker I learned something new about checking the bias on cathode resistor biased amps---that you could measure the voltage accross the cathode resistor and dividing that voltage reading by the Ohms of the cathode resistor get mA's(2 tubes, mA divided by 2). And I read somehwere else you could further refind this reading by subtracting the 3 or 4 mA screen current from that reading. So I checked my Champ and it was 21.9 VDC accross cathode and 21.9 divided by 470 Ohms=.04659 or 46.6 mA minus 4 mA screen current=42.6 mA
Seems kind of high for a 6V6 but I understand that normal for a champ. A little high, probably should be more like 37 mA. The plate voltage is 390 though--so that is kind of high for a 6V6--but it is a JJ

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Another good thing is I took my Rudy BiasMaster apart tonight to see if I could see any problems--didn't find anything and put it back together and then it started reading more normal and not high as before. In fact it was reading 63mA before on the 6V6 before and after I worked on it is read 46.9, right in line with my cathode R check. I know I'll get to the bottom of all this bias checking sooner or latter. Thanks, Platefire