The fix in the factory update adds a capacitor between pin 3 of IC501 and pin 1 of IC507. If yours is a later-production radio that part will have been installed at the factory, along with the resistors in the update.
Getting a peak from the slug in L501 is vitally important. Trouble is, you can't use the S-meter or wattmeter to observe the peak. A 'scope on pin 3 of IC501 is what I recommend. Honestly don't know another way.
Biggest thing to watch out for is the physical position of the slug where it peaks. If the slug is DEAD EVEN with the rim of the hole, this is a bad sign. Tells you the internal capacitor in that can has failed.
But until you see where that slug peaks, that's just speculation. No need to borrow trouble before it arrives.
One other thing we see is blown JFETs FET501 and/or 502. Tends to happen when the 4-pin plug on the side of the counter module gets unplugged or plugged in with the AC power cord connected. Runs the risk of a brief "reverse voltage" spike to either FET. Naturally, a 'scope will immediately reveal if either FET is not amplifying its input signal.
Never diddle that 4-pin plug on the side without first pulling the AC cord out of the wall. You'll never guess how I learned that.
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