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I've had a few of these as well.
You will need to find someone who can test your organ with an electric meter.
You have not mentioned the year, serial number, or model number of it, but it is possible there is a fuse somewhere that is blown.
The most likely problem is a bad control unit.
(These can cost hundreds of dollars to replace.)
Also, there could be a broken wire inside.
My success at repair is about 50 %.
God bless your efforts.
I had an old organ/keyboard repair man tell me 95% of his repairs were diodes over 10 years old. Everything else was switches, capacitors & transformers. Hope that helps.
The "F" key contact is probably stuck on rather than a tube problem. It MAY be a mechanical thing OR it could even be contamination such as a staple or paper clip that has fallen into the key area. Look for something obvious around the key contact. Most any competent electronics person should be able to fix this one.
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