Dead pioneer KE-1818?

Is the power switch on?

Fun fact. When I had originally pulled it apart, I checked for continuity across the switch. It showed good. Just checked the voltage. I was only getting like 2v on the output side. Reflowed the joint and now I'm getting power across the switch. Seeing as that was an issue, want me to recheck anything? I rechecked q911 since it was showing all 0v.


Also, even with the switch fixed, it still isn't turning on :/

Q911
1: 8.39v
2: 13.45v
3: 9.06v
 
At what frequency?

Hmm good question. My scope can't figure it out. I'd count the divisions and manually figure it out but I'm about to lay down for the night.

I realized I had my volts division too high and turned it down. Something tells me these aren't clean clock signals, though I haven't ever actually probed an oscillator before.

Just so I know I probed this right, I connect the probe ground to the radio ground, then check x0 and x1 individually, correct? Or, is x0 and x1 like positive and negative?

The pictures are of me probing it with the probe ground connected to the radio ground.

The "bigger" waveform is x0, and the smaller is x1.
 

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It looks like the oscillator is working.

Do you see any pulses on the outputs to the display board?

(I'll check tonight when I'm at home)

What should I be looking for? Digital pulses? Or a constant digital high state (+5v?) vs digital low state (0v?)?

Also, how does the lcd get its power? Would it be reasonable to think that even if the microcontroller was dead, the backlight would at least turn on?

Also, I noticed the bulb for the radio buttons doesnt turn on. Assuming its not dead, how does it get its power? I know the schematic is really bad in that area...