But is the Board Number a 407 or something else?
I can only guess...there are so many people trying to take working chassis out of older sets and putting them in better looking sets trying to make a fast $$$ or two off of the turnabout.
That radio is in really good shape for the use and year...I was thinking it was more of the XLR - but yeppers that is an 89 but NOT the "cam" like the older Crystal set - can see that this is not the older Crystal Synthesis one.
This is the GTL one - 89 GTL - 2816 PLL - not the 858 like the XLR would have - unless you know something you're not telling...
Hint - CAM Did come with 89's but they have Black Front panels. You show Chrome and can only guess they tried to use a Chrome front Face. The GTL and XLR versions used Chrome.
In the Cam 89 Xtal - TR20 is the Predriver which uses 100 ohm to ground thru Pin 3 to TX and turn on TR20 to make TR19 (Driver) and TR18 (Final) to work.
You show the 2029 Final and 2028 Driver schematically...
The older CAM 89 uses this...
This radio - what you have, is more like the GTL - if it uses a PLL it is more than likely the 2816 used in 29's since they dropped the Relay and Xtals and went to PLL.
XLR has the 858 chip in it.
Looks like prior work has been done. You'll need to clean up the soldering.
But as far as Blue wire, that is a "ground loop" - it is done on purpose to "shelter" sections that would otherwise have had a much longer path to shield and ground (Foil return) - so that will need to be soldered.
It's uses LAMPS for the RX and TX MOD meter lights however in your photo - RX and TX modes they appear to be LED types.
So this radio looks more towards the 2816 GTL version - the CAM 89 (Black Face) one used a "first time we tried this" Variable pot (VR8) for Delta Tune and showed " - 0 + " on the faceplate to show which side of the channel you had to shift to - to hear them.
So if it's got a PLL and 2028/2029 parings - that previous link I provided is about the best were going to get to get the board I think it has.
The older CAM one directly TX's (grounds directly thru a 100 ohm resistor to Pin 3) so to see the differences, the Chrome front 89 (XLR/GTL with Electronic Switching) board is the one that we have to troubleshoot.
It still uses a 100 ohm resistor - but IT IS POWERED by TR18 - a 2SA733 - PNP - like TR21 in Cobra 29's.
Locate D20 - still intact? This is the TX side for the Delta Tune that is "fixed" on TX mode. If mods have been done - suspect this area to be potentially the culprit.
If intact and seems to Key up on it's own? Usually that TX is switched thru PIN 3 MIC - which Grounds D17 the PLL's SHIFT at Pin 9 - D15 forces PLL's Pin 15 to go high - power goes to IC3 and the TX switch TR18 - IC 3 can't produce anything unless it gets power, which it's only supposed to get in TX mode - if it's on all the time - suspect a blown power steering Diode - a Shorted D20 can do this - backfeeds into TX side from Delta Tune - you'd know it by turning the Delta tune in one direction or another and it's start keying - won't show TX yet, but it can make IC 3 work from this new power source.
No TX light - suspect D25/D24 and RED LED - as needing to be checked.
So if changes were made to the Pre Driver - then you start there.
Why? Because this radio has NO way (NONE) to "unkey" once the oscillations start - which this thing is prone to because? several reasons but mostly of a mistuned IC3 - (L20 Input) - Mixer peaking is L24 and Output is L25 to Pre-driver - WHICH IS ON when in TX, so something is throwing off the Pre Driver - so diode work (Good/Bad) and continuity checks - to make sure the Pin 3 of the Mike key isn't causing this condition.