Hi, Glad you are enjoying the entertainment! Seems after a 12 hour bashing the errant board I have been trying to diagnose is now stable. Replacing C23 with a 10pF ceramic seems to hold the clock circuit stable. Seems that the noise/instability in the clock signal was indeed an issue and all the other pointers described in previous threads were influential, but not the cause of the problem. I would therefore suggest, if you are having with problems with instability (i.e. The patch banks jumping back to A1) then address the issue as described above. Thanks for your help with this one, Malte! One other thing. If you have used a transplanted ceramic resonator from the original 367 do check the legs are still attached to the device. They have a habit of breaking off in a way that looks like they are still connected. If possible use the blue Murata types listed on the group buy site. Regards, Andy On 03/09/2010 16:51, "ML" <f115@rocketmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks for covering so much ground so far. This thread has been an enormous > help so far. I'm following along closely! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [PolySix] Re: Problem with new KLM-367A
2010-09-03 by Andrew Jury
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