I have just finished the assembly of the K2 Control Board and am doing 
resistance checks, as per assembly instructions.  Since I have not done 
something like this before I am hoping I have interpreted the directions 
correctly.  The directions say to take measurements with respect to ground.  I 
am taking that to mean that after I set my multimeter to an appropriate ohms 
range, that I touch one test lead to the pin to be tested, and the other test 
lead to a place on the circuit board that is labeled 'ground'.
Can someone tell me if my interpretation of the directions is correct, and if 
so, then I have the following readings.  I have highlighted in red the readings 
that do not fall within the expected outcomes.  
Any insights would be helpful!

I am using a Radio Shack DMM.


Pin Tested                Should Read                What I got

P2   P1                    >10k                         slowly moves to 360k 
-400k                                 U5  5V pin                >2k             
                   13.96k
U4  8V pin                3-7k                                3.58k
Q1 Collector              >1MOhm                      no reading
Q2 Collector              >1MOhm                      no reading
U3 Pin 8                    >10k                            193k
U6 Pin 13                >100k                            316k
U6 Pin 14                >100k                            326k
U6 Pin 29                70-90k                            13.97k
U6 Pin 30                70-90k                            0.0 ohms
U8 Pin2                    >100k                            257k
U8 Pin 15                >100k                            245k
U8 Pin 16                >100k                            251k


Thanks,

73 de WN2K

Paul Agoglia
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