SIGH - My Bad...
You don't leave TR17 in circuit, you're simply looking for signal to arrive to the base. (A DC Voltage) I am approaching this as if I would have a "dead transistor" I need to check "Bias voltages" to make sure the part I put in will survive as well as function.
That would be fine if I didn't have a brain fart...
And I see I meant "Emitter" when it comes to signal - now I know where you got confused - this is a common base design - meaning that it acts more like a simple current follower than an amplifier. You don't need gain, just power - this helps it's selectivity - too much gain can overload TR18.
The Base - see above, taps from the arriving 8 volts available at the COLLECTOR side (L7)
Sorry about that...
Then if a signal is arriving to the EMITTER, then we can rule out any relative problems with the path the RF takes to get there.
I didn't have a V8 this morning...
BELOW is another configuration used in Cobra and Uniden early models...
If it were me, I'd do the same thing remove the part and test it out of circuit.
Check voltages at where the leads would go - VERIFY that the part I put back in there won't go bad like the other one.
Remember we are trying to find out why TR17 isn't working - let's make sure the part isn't the problem, the way it's put in, is it Blown or shorted out due to ANOTHER voltage problem the board has...