Sir michael1978 . . . . .
You say:
when I switch to . . . . . .fm, i just hear high noise
Two tests:
Have the unit working and hearing your rush noise from the speaker in the receivers FM mode.
Then power down and lift one lead wire of R25 from making its connection to the board.
If that noise then stops, when you power it up again, the LM386 associated circuitry seems to be working OK.
If that noise remains, it seems like you might be having some type of oscillation within your LM 386 circuitry..
To evaluate if your FM RF portion is working, take DVM in DC voltage mode and at voltage setting level that gets an in circuit reading..
Constantly measure the voltage being read across R20 and slowly tune from one end of the FM band to see if there are rises and declines in the voltage reading, as you tune onto and then off from each FM station,which signifies being responded to..
That should then isolate / relate the basic problem as being an audio output stage / or / FM receiver portion area of problem.
CONFIRMED . . . .those excess lead length stubs are just an accident waiting to happen . . .with 2-3 mm excess being the norm.
73's de Edd
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