Hi Andy,

I looked back at your previous posts, but think I overlooked anything that 
suggested that your K3 receiver is deaf on the 10 MHz band.  Is it deaf on 10 
MHz?

If you can inject a signal at 10.125 MHz and hear even a bit of it, that would 
be useful information.
I'd leave the soldering iron in its holster until you have a better diagnosis.

IF, and that is a big IF, relay K4 is not switching in the additional 
capacitors for 30M in that bandpass filter section to change the filter center 
to that band, that would certainly cause relative deafness in the RX.  As Rick, 
NK7I suggested, pressing or tapping on the relay case of K4 might reveal an 
intermittent contact, either internal or on the PCB.  Relay K5 is likely 
working properly if you can hear and transmit on 20 meters - it switches in 
that 20M/30M bandpass filter, but the selection of K5's contacts is the same 
for both bands.  The K4 relay itself may be OK, but if the relay coil driver 
has failed, then the relay may be stuck in the 20 meter position.

Another, more remote, possibility is that the synthesizer is not selecting the 
appropriate capacitor and coil option for the VCO.  I'd focus on the bandpass 
filter first, then consider synthesizer issues if you can verify proper 
bandpass filter selection and continuity at the K4 relay contacts.

73,
Mike, K8CN
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