Ok, more than likely it is "stock" and can be a DIFFERENT value than state in the schematics - it's what I wanted to advise you on, UNIDEN set up their coupler one way, others didn't always follow - and if they did, may have oriented the leads of L44 differently.
In basic, remember that 0.0047uF (472 Disc) is the next RANGE of Lower values used by Uniden and Cobra DOWN (Smaller) to reduce RF shunting - meaning they allowed for more RF power to transfer from one side (Pre Driver) across to the Other (Driver) the coupling cap to the Driver used in these Cobra boards was a 0.0047uF or 472 - while UNIDEN used even smaller values of coupling to the Driver - usually between 0.0018uF (182 Disc) to as low as 0.001uF (102 Disc) - so the 0.0047 used is pretty small - but if the coil is not soldered in right, that value is too high and you lost more RF in the shunt it is, than can make across to the Coupling Driver cutting off the output.
In UNIDEN's way of thinking, they wanted to get rid of the 2nd harmonics and other noise so they used higher values of capacitance when it comes to power supply RF Bypass - so they used a 0.01uF (103 Disc) being their mainstay of value to take RF of the power lines at places like where L44 works. Cobra used 0.0047 at C158 - Grant XL had used values from 0.0047uF (472 - like Cobra) onto
as high as 0.047uF (473) on later models. (I
t can explain why Uniden never produced a lot of Schematics in later years, too many revisions along the years a radio was produced - makes for a TON of paperwork others don't need to have on file)
So, while you work on this - look at my photos - your line that goes to the "GOLD" and the Ferrite (if you have it) that line is the 8V TX power line - the cap used is 0.0047 (472 Disc), might want to use a lower, smaller - value or - remove it for now to help you find signal to send over.
When you work this section I hope you're "tweaking" the Pre-drivers input coil to see if any RF peaking has been affected by the change of capacitance in this L44 area - for it can (does) change the performance of the Pre Driver.
This L44 coil also acts like a tuning trap - so it is "frequency sensitive" - until you get the radio stable and able to key up - keep the 0.0047uF as is or use a lower, smaller value to help improve the amount of RF that can transfer over - then as you're able to stabilize, this cap can be returned to ORIGINAL 0.0047 (472 Disc) as you retune the Pre Drivers Input tank circuit and peak out this section...L45 - for as you retune the section will respond strongly to specific ranges of tune L45 produces and these "peaks" you can then tweak even better by changing the caps values (Especially C158) to help peak out the section.
Now you said something that scares me, it's about C157, you're seeing 45MHz or thereabouts, that's a free running resonance you don't want - that is what I call a Parasitic - it can kill parts upstream, because it's from the "ringing" they can produce in oscillation - their main peak resonance frequency.
Be careful and keep you're power being applied times short - VERY SHORT - just to verify - until you get a handle on that 45MHz signal and tame it.