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Hello The set need a through checkup. It has some internal short circuit, that trips the protection delay. It is a skilled work, and you need sound knoledge in electronics to follow. If you have, open the set and check its power supply section.
Look in the "Radio Amateur's Handbook" and past issues of the QST magazine. There have been articles on design including schematics and circuit layout in past issues as well as the Handbook.
Here is a site for a kit for a 10 watt amp... it is for 2MHz to 30MHz, but you can add turns to the transformers to get performance at 1MHz.
Use the series light bulb trick when trying to first power this up. Use a 150 watt bulb in series with the 120 volt power to avoid damage and blown fuses.
Try http://www.peavey.com/support/contactinfo/ You may be able to get one from them. When I was doing repairs they would only release schematics to Peavey dealers but you can always ask.
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