We must remember that Farhan designed the BITX transceivers — and especially the BITX40 Module — in the hope that these rigs would encourage hams to tinker, to modify, to change and to repair. When I read Ryan Flowers’ blog post, I thought that Farhan’s mission has been accomplished.
https://miscdotgeek.com/bitx40-rebuild-part-1-mistakes-planning-and-teardown/
I was also struck by how nice it is that Ryan has a sentimental attachment to this BITX40 module because it was a gift from his wife. That’s the kind of thing that gives a piece of electronic circuity soul.
Above we see Ryan’s module with many of the parts removed in the sections that he feels he messed up. This is obviously a good approach, but it reminded me of the nightmare I’ve had (and I am not the only one) where, in frustration, I take ALL the parts off a recalcitrant board.
Stick with it Ryan! You are on the right track. And it sounds to me like you WILL soon be homebrewing from scratch your own SSB transceiver.
A while back we built a blog with many nice mods for the BITX40 Module:

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