Fred Townsend wrote:

My advise is to stay away from the crystal and measure the signal down stream of the

> oscillator.  I suspect you have not correctly located the source of your problem.

 Hi Fred,

thanks for the thoughts.

I'm using a Fluke 123 Scopemeter to measure the output from the buffer that would be 
pin
6. So I'm staying away from the actual crystal part of the circuit.
As I understand it from the manufacturer's schematics the output at the buffer, pin 6
should be a square wave suitable to clock the rest of the circuit.

regards,

chuck

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