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Would this mean that T2 is permanently on - its only role is to bias T1 so that it is barely on?
Thus any spike coming from the tuning circuit is amplified by T1, to the point of almost shorting out T1.
This decrease in V across T1 is passed on to C2 and on to the audio amp.
C2 and R1...
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