Ron,
I have got to admit it, but the last time I had such a problem, I hunted for
a while and then discovered that the oscillator transistor was mounted
backwards (I never do something like that <G>) - changed it and the problem
was gone.
What I am saying is that you should check and re-check everything - the most
common problem is a bad solder connection and the second most common is an
incorrectly placed component (or a component with improper orientation).
73,
Don W3FPR
> -----Original Message-----
>
> local osc not working , voltages okay, all parts in right place,
> solder joints ok. what do i look at next.
> ron , kc0tdj
>
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