I have a Maratrac (T74XTA7TA7BK) which was working fine for a while, but then one day stopped working. (wouldn't turn on) I diagnosed it to be the 9.6v regulator on the logic board of the radio, so I made a simple replacement regulator circuit with an LM317 variable regulator, and voila, she works again... sorta. I've come to realize that the radio is actually off-frequency on receive and transmit by a bit, and it doesn't seem to be triggering the final amplifier now. All of this worked fine previously before the 9.6v regulator failed. I've measured the output of my LM317 circuit and it seems to be around 9.41v.
I also was going to try replacing the bad transistor in the regulator circuit, and I believe it's the M9619 transistor bolted to the heatsink on the logic board, but I couldn't find anyplace that had them.
So, my question(s):
How much of a load on the 9.6v circuit is there (in amps); too much for the LM317 circuit?
Is the M9619 available someplace, or a compatible transistor?
Do you think the voltage level of the LM317 regulator is causing it to be off-frequency?
Any help would be much appreciated... Thanks

Max Kelley KC2SPY
http://www.maxkelley.com
MT2000 VHF & UHF A7, Visar UHF, ASII UHF, Maratrac UHF, Astro Spectra UHF, MCS2KIII 900, XTS2.5K-Q