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Danny,
I'm thinking there may be some significant differences between the 58 and MS16 function switch panels.
The 58 panel has, from left to right, the remote-enable switch, the output monitor switches (input, sync and repro), and the rec-ready and sync pre-load switches for each track. That's it.
The pitch-control LED, located below the power button on the left-hand side of the dress panel flashes red when the capstan is being servo-controlled. Maybe that's the equivalent of the synclock indicator light to which you were referring?
Now, I did just resolve one part of the issue. Previously to just moments ago, the REC status LED on the transport control panel would also flash red along with the pitch control LED...not supposed to happen according to the manual. I was also having the problem where in fast-wind the manual lifter retractor lever wouldn't retract the lifters when the lever was actuated...the transport had to be in SPOOL-wind in order for the lever to retract the lifters...also related to this, the mute circuit was always active when in fast-wind...also not supposed to happen, according to the manual. Regardless of the transport status, if the lifters are extended, moving the lifter retractor lever slightly left is supposed to defeat the mute circuit. Well...
...its funny. Y'know I did all that conversing with Jimmy at Tascam regarding the interface cable schematics, studied them intently prior to building the cable; even redrafted the schematics on my computer so that clean and legible copies could be available to the masses
and I still included a jumper wire that is supposed to be excluded on the 40 and 50-series decks...I had an extra wire in there. It all made sense when I was talking with Jimmy, but then many moons passed between then and when I actually started putting the cable together, and I neglected to re-read the footnotes. Finally paid attention to those notes on the schematic, opened the cable up and clipped the jumper. Answers a lot of questions I had when I was building it...How many hours did I spend looking at that schematic...not enough apparently. 
So now the lifter mute circuit and retractor lever behave as the manual says they should, and the pitch control LED is the only one flashing when the capstan is under synchronizer control.
I still have the runanway problem, but maybe I'm closer??
I'm going to test the cable again with my DMM to confirm everything is patched correctly, and to make sure the semi-conductors are alive.
BTW, I mentioned in an earlier post that I am not sure if I can trust my DMM. I have a used Fluke 85 on the way, which has much better RMS voltage bandwidth, and better frequency-counter sensitivity.
Also, BTW, this is for you Pianodano...yes the specs for the ES-50 say it can read TC at 100x play speed, it doesn't do it. You were right. I couldn't tell before because of the mute circuit issue. I can now confirm TC repro is happening in fast-wind via the VU meter, but it is not until the deck slows down to something between fast-wind and SPOOL-wind that the synchronizer picks up the code again.
Danny,
I'm thinking there may be some significant differences between the 58 and MS16 function switch panels.
The 58 panel has, from left to right, the remote-enable switch, the output monitor switches (input, sync and repro), and the rec-ready and sync pre-load switches for each track. That's it.
The pitch-control LED, located below the power button on the left-hand side of the dress panel flashes red when the capstan is being servo-controlled. Maybe that's the equivalent of the synclock indicator light to which you were referring?
Now, I did just resolve one part of the issue. Previously to just moments ago, the REC status LED on the transport control panel would also flash red along with the pitch control LED...not supposed to happen according to the manual. I was also having the problem where in fast-wind the manual lifter retractor lever wouldn't retract the lifters when the lever was actuated...the transport had to be in SPOOL-wind in order for the lever to retract the lifters...also related to this, the mute circuit was always active when in fast-wind...also not supposed to happen, according to the manual. Regardless of the transport status, if the lifters are extended, moving the lifter retractor lever slightly left is supposed to defeat the mute circuit. Well...



So now the lifter mute circuit and retractor lever behave as the manual says they should, and the pitch control LED is the only one flashing when the capstan is under synchronizer control.
I still have the runanway problem, but maybe I'm closer??
I'm going to test the cable again with my DMM to confirm everything is patched correctly, and to make sure the semi-conductors are alive.
BTW, I mentioned in an earlier post that I am not sure if I can trust my DMM. I have a used Fluke 85 on the way, which has much better RMS voltage bandwidth, and better frequency-counter sensitivity.
Also, BTW, this is for you Pianodano...yes the specs for the ES-50 say it can read TC at 100x play speed, it doesn't do it. You were right. I couldn't tell before because of the mute circuit issue. I can now confirm TC repro is happening in fast-wind via the VU meter, but it is not until the deck slows down to something between fast-wind and SPOOL-wind that the synchronizer picks up the code again.
No lifter-defeat/mute button. The only lifter-related control is the manual lifter retractor lever, which has an integral micro-switch that defeats the mute circuit.Does the 58 have a lifter defeat/ mute button on the left hand corner ?
I don't have "INPUT" buttons, just the rec-ready and sync/pre-load buttons. Are you talking about the syn/pre-load buttons? Mine have yellow LED indicators...then push the track 8 INPUT button. See if the track 8 input indicator turns orange.