Much obliged to all who responded. Turned out to be a setup problem
not hardware. Did determine that I had a bad Belden "fastcat patch"
cable which contributed to identifying the problem. I think, and this
is pure conjecture, that I had selected the incorrect channel. This
comes from using the "try everything" approach rather than a
systematic approach using checklists and such. C'est la vie or
something like that!
Thanks again
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