Hi, thanks again for the reply I really appreciate the help. Everything else functions normally. It is only RF reception that has issues.
I connected to Active Home, cleared memory and uploaded again with no improvements. If I get the remote right up close to the antenna, almost touching, the RF reception does often work. I can see that activity in the activity monitor and the corresponding device receive the signal over power line.
On the back of my board is =11245A 32, with the coil you mentioned.
I've done all the testing I can, resistors have the value in ohms they should. Incoming 5.5v gets stepped down through two resistors. First to about 5.1v through 100ohm, and then to about 2 to 2.2v through 100k ohms before going to the chip. That cap the antenna travels through tests fine as far as I can tell, one leg to ground and the other not. Further down the path the other caps and inductor test fine before heading into pin 14. The data output pin does make it to the chip P10792M on the mainboard at 2.2v.
Since I was careful with what I was doing before touching the board (remove from hot glue the length wound up inside and clipping old wire only) I can't help but think something was special about the original wire or the fact it was in the plastic tube, but to me it just looked like simple aluminum stranded wire.
Also, on one of the data sheets I pulled up it says min input voltage is 2.4 volts, and max of 6v. This might be the issue as I am only seeing between 2 to 2.2v. The 5v pin measure 5.5v, but after it travels through the resistors in series it drops to about 2.2.