I think, it's not allowed to just tie the vco input pin logical "high"
(Vcc).
Use some other (lower) voltage (e. g. Vcc/2).
The vco has its input voltage range, and that doesn't go from rail to rail.
I don't know, what will happen if the input is beyond its limits, but this
could be the problem.
And which manufacturer is the chip from?

Steffen Maisch

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