Sidebander VI, powers on, shows "00" on the display.
Check the microprocessor signals, it's got no clock input. Trace that back to the PLL board, which is supposed to be putting out a 5 MHz signal, it's not.
Checked the PLL (NDC40013) , it's got power (5.6 V), ground, and 10 MHz in on pin 3. Despite the otherwise excellent Lou Franklin tome "The CB PLL Data Book" showing PLL pin 4 as "NC", it's the source of the 5 MHz signal that's missing. Which tells me the PLL is probably dead. Not like the obvious crude soldering all over it wasn't the first hint.
Quick look around the intertubez shows almost no info on the chip, and none available.
So, just how screwed am I?
Check the microprocessor signals, it's got no clock input. Trace that back to the PLL board, which is supposed to be putting out a 5 MHz signal, it's not.
Checked the PLL (NDC40013) , it's got power (5.6 V), ground, and 10 MHz in on pin 3. Despite the otherwise excellent Lou Franklin tome "The CB PLL Data Book" showing PLL pin 4 as "NC", it's the source of the 5 MHz signal that's missing. Which tells me the PLL is probably dead. Not like the obvious crude soldering all over it wasn't the first hint.
Quick look around the intertubez shows almost no info on the chip, and none available.
So, just how screwed am I?