Thus have the 8719 chip in it. I assume it does if it is a Uniden. If it has the PC-385 PCB board, this should be the alignment for it
Attach frequency counter to TP1 (R157)which is located directly next to L27. Also make sure clarifier is dead center or you will be in never never land.
For the loop oscillator set radio as below and adust coil or cap for the frequency listed
AM L20 34.985
LSB L19 34.9825
USB CT3 34.9875
TX frequency VR3 34.985
once finished, check all frequencies again as sometimes they will change on you.
For the offset oscillator attach counter to Tp3 which is R101 in the middle of the board towards the rear
Am L17 27.185
LSB CT2 7.7975
USB Ct1 7.8025
Again recheck as they can change, especially with a tuner or you hand near to change the inductance.
VCO ALignment
Connect your meter or osciilsope (if you are lucky enough to have one) to TP9 which should be the top leg of R72 located just below the VCO card.
Set your radio to channel one (if you have extras put it on your lowest channel.). Adjust L13 so that the base voltage just starts to lift, (should be somewhere around 2 volts.)
Check for TX. If it will not TX, adjust L13 until it starts transmitting.
Go to your highest channel and check the voltage. It should be 6.8 or less and make sure that the radio transmits.
If the radio does not work by this point, let me know as there are more steps to be followed, but you should see some improvement by this point.
Sorry RT for jumping in front of you....