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Switch your meter to OHMS. Place a probe on either side of the PCB. You should read 0 Ohms if the pins are connected. A reading higher than 1 or 2 ohms will indicate another component is between the two points.
Two IF (Intermediate Frequency) amplifiers. In order to reduce the possibility of another tranmitter from interfering with your reception, most receivers will use a 10.7 MHz first IF stage. This mixes with the incoming signal, to produce a useable signal.
The second stage uses a frequency of 455...
Do a search on uk.ask.com for "inductive and capacitive crosstalk". It will produce a Presentation you can open in Office. I think it is very explanitive.
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