with the measurements i took (i'm away from the bench until this evening), either side of the high voltage winding and its center tap were disconnected, though the bias tap was still connected. the orange wire presumed to be a shield was also disconnected. i will remove the two heater wires again if needed, but they're such a PITA and that lil humdinger does not put up with unsoldering/resoldering and unbending/rebending its legs very well, so i'd like to avoid it if i can.
if the heater ct is internally grounded and the orange is connected to the transformer shield, shouldn't that mean they're connected to the same place internally? that would gel with my readings since, with the orange wire pulled, it still measures 0.2 ohms to either heater leg in circuit. i'm also not sure what else 'internally grounded' would mean... if it wasn't brought out on the orange wire, what would it be connected to internally to make it 'grounded'? would this be in reference to the physical connections from transformer to chassy via the bells and bolts?
as for the 284.5k ohms reading, the polarity does make sense with the polarity of the bias circuit. but the resistance amount makes no sense... the bias circuit has 470R, the diode, a 10k pot and a 27k from the tap to ground. the heater elevation circuit has 125R thru one half of the hundinger and 43k to ground. add all those up and it's about 80k, a far cry from 284k.
i'm operating under the assumption that the mounting of the transformer does not ground the bells, and therefore shield and internal heater ct. it seems that the only connection for both is that orange wire. a major part of what's informing this assumption is the fact that, since i assumed the orange wire was heater ct only, i had it taped off when operating the amp, and everything functioned well except the heater elevation, including the humdinger, which i understand would not function if there was another path to circuit ground for the heaters besides the humdinger.
buuuuuut if the orange wire is the only path for that 'internally grounded' heater ct, and it was taped off... why wouldn't the elevation circuit work?! i need a coffee...