The DC voltage at pins 1 and 7 are correct. So the voltage regulator 
circuit looks good. I was able to borrow a scope and checked U7. No 
joy on the clock signals. I also used Leonard's test procedures and 
was not able to see an oscillator signal.

Thanks for the info,
-Wes, KC5FGK


--- In [email protected], "Tony Parks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Wes,
> 
> What DC voltage do you read at pins 1 and 7 to circuit ground?  The 
voltage should be about 2.5 volts DC.
> 
> Also, with a jumper plug on JP2 to select one of the crystals, and 
a jumper plug on JP1 to set division by 4, (4x position), do you see 
the 40m quadrature clock signals at pins 2 and 14 of U7?  If you do 
not have a scope, measure the DC voltage at these two pin to circuit 
ground.  The DC voltage should be about 2.5 volts if the quadrature 
clocks are running.  (This only says that some 50% duty cycle clock 
is running, not necessarily the right frequency.)
> 
> 73,
> Tony KB9YIG

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