I didn’t say that it was your fault, I’ve already seen full batches of wrongly labeled components which were sent to me by a renowned distributor. That’s why I check every single component with a RLC-meter when building circuits by hand.I pointed you towards the 6 most crucial components which I would unsolder and check, first.The 4060 ICs (U2 and U3) can be simply checked with an oscilloscope and a frequency counter: Pin 7 of U2 should show a square wave with 5Vp and 500kHz, Pin 7 of U3 the same but at 460.7kHz. If both these are ok, you have several confirmations: 1.) The reference oscillators work both as expected and 2.) The problem is really with both analog LC oscillators and you should proceed as I wrote above. If both these weren’t ok (what I think is very improbable) please write back with the results of your measurements.
My pin7 of U3 is 8.4KHZ,After replacing some original parts that do not meet the accuracy standard, it becomes 3.6khz. Which original values do I need to test? I checked them and they all seem to be right