I agree it is strange that your radio engineering degree and years of soldering experience did not help you.
Checking and fixing some of your soldering helped with reception. I'm glad you gave it a shot. I reckon you should give it a shot again.
You seem upset that you're not getting enough community support. I felt like I wanted more replies, too. Eventually I figured I was mostly upset because I couldn't get my radio working by my deadline. I let go of my deadline, slowed down a little… and immediately found the information I missed reading while upset and in a hurry. Oops. I can now ask better questions that are easier to answer in a hurry.
Thank goodness I didn't take out my sore feelings on the community, acting in an antagonistic fashion guaranteed to reduce anyone's willingness to help.
If you want specific actionable help on your remaining technical problems, my advice is:
- start a topic for each one,
- give it a clear descriptive title
- describe the problem, your troubleshooting steps so far, measurements etc
- ask what your next steps are
- come back in a week or two
If you give up, at least send me your radio. I've got an A/B testing technique I'd love to try.