Thanks Mark!
This is great info and I'm sure it will be very helpful to folks in the future. It is the kind of stuff that is above my pay grade. I figured there was SOMETHING newer and better, but I'm a tube guy so I had no confident idea how to confidently recommend such a device, so thanks for the tip. Glad to know that I don't have to steal another off my parts mule after all. :-)
It is so much easier to order stuff from Mouser or Digikey. So readers in the distant cyber future, here's the short version of this fix
1. Check your U4269 14 pin IC for waveforms as illustrated by # 87-91 from the manual.
2. If they are wrong at U4269, just pop out the 14pin chip and put in a PN3568, available from Mouser.
Wow, that was a lot faster than my original post! :-)
Cheers,
Keith