Will,

Yes, the voltage on U6 24 is a 'red herring'. That is a serial data line, and while you might observe the +5 volts active signal at times with a 'scope, much of the time it is inactive and at zero volts.

You can check the operation the data into the DAC which controls the PLL reference oscillator most easily by observing the DAC output - set the K2 to CAL FCTR and observe the voltage at RF Board U5 pin 7 as you tap the BAND+ and BAND- buttons alternately. You should see the voltage change between close to zero volts to about 4 volts. If you do see a change, then you can conclude that the SDO signal is being properly received by the DAC (U5).

It would appear that your PLL reference oscillator is not oscillating - you should see a signal at approximately the PLL crystal frequency of 12096 mHz. Check the voltages at Q19, check to be certain the leads of RFC14 are well stripped, be certain D18 is oriented correctly. If that does not solve the problem, look at the schematic for RF Board sheet 1 and find the PLL Reference Oscillator in the upper left corner. Identify all the components associated with that part of the circuit and check them for correct values and proper soldering.

73,
Don W3FPR

Will wrote:

Hi all,
This question is more to fulfill my curiosity, but maybe it has to do with the problem I'm experiencing with the PPL reference oscillator in the synthesiser section.

While trying to debug why I was getting a reading of 190.00 -/+ 2KHz in the TP3 PLL reference oscillator test point, I decided to do some voltage checks. I discovered that pin 2 of U5 on the RF board wasn't getting the 5V I was expecting according to the voltage tables. I traced this all the way back to the control board, U6 pin 24. the voltage reading was 0V, so thinking this is a digital output, I hooked-up a logic probe and confirmed the voltage reading. I conirmed this same reading at pin 5 (SD0) of U4 on the RF board.

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