The short ground return on the scope probe is essential for getting a clean signal displayed on the scope, especially at VHF frequencies. A nice clean 145 MHz signal is shown arriving from the Si5351 clock chip using the short ground clip.
Lesson #2. It is very easy to make an unstable 2nd-order op amp low-pass filter. I added some capacitors to the voltage scaling circuit U207 (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yIzmMdsmdsufcbxD76IPUqQ8WPr3v-FY/view) creating a low-pass filter to help ensure a nice clean DC output going into the switching supply controller U208 pin 1. It does work nicely, but not if one sets C202 = C216. No matter what value one uses, if the same value is used for both capacitors the circuit will be unstable and will oscillate. Setting C216 > C202 ensures a stable filter. The values now shown in the schematic work fine. Lesson learned: always model the circuit.
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