I don't think the display issue is relevant to this unless you are having display troubles too.? What is relevant though is that a low level signal from the internal generator used for those alignment tests also, sometimes, points to the signal not getting through the lowpass filter. Receive and transmit RF paths go through there, as well as the test signal from the internal signal generator. You might want to check the turns counts again, as well as verify the right capacitors are installed in the LPF. But that along with the voltages you will measure may point to the general area of the receiver circuit that's having problems. Good luck .. .73 .. .Ron On Mon, Jul 15, 2024 at 11:46?AM Paul via <chapmanshomer=[email protected]> wrote: Thanks Bruce for mentioning the bad joints. For my own edification, would you be able to tell me (maybe by referencing the picture) which joints look the most problematic? I ask because I did inspect the joints, and while some of them looked a bit ugly I didn't see any that looked obviously bad. It's likely this is just because my eye for bad joints is not yet well-trained, so helping me find the bad ones would be a great help. |