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The mixer output should be a signal at the IF frequency ... generally 455 KHz in an AM radio. It's the difference-frequency between the onboard local oscillator and the frequency of whatever's coming down from the antenna. Expect no RF energy from the mixer when there's no RF energy in the passband of the RF amp section ahead of the mixer ... i.e. nothing being received. If the RF section is wide open across the band, or there IS no RF section and the antenna goes straight to the mixer, and there's no mixer output, then this indicates that either you're on the far side of the moon receiving nothing across the whole AM band, or else your antenna input is grounded and the mixer is shielded.

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