Non trivial update finally.
At lunch today I threw together the prototype crystal oscillator replacement module based on the original schematic. This was tested with 0-5V which gave a pull range of 9.999800 to 10.000100 MHz. The pull range is +/-12V
This was crudely tacked into the 2022E. No prizes for mounting here.
Booted straight up and the CPU runs fine. The phase lock is a bit dicky so might need some more debugging but we at least have a working frequency reference.
When you poke EXT it complains about error 11 (bad reference) and occasionally error 12 (cant lock). Which is a lie because it's clearly working as shown here:
The game is however not over. It does output a signal up to 250MHz but at 10dBm output it's about 15mV and on top of that it's well off frequency. That would possibly suggest that there's a problem with an OM345 somewhere in it as it's clearly not kicking out enough wumph to drive the output amplifier and/or synthesizer divider. Will wait until I've got the final oscillator board in for that.
Found a nice debugging feature though. 2ND+3 then enter register number and you can shift binary values. I used this to test the attenuator drivers and relays to make sure that they were operating independently which they were.