Sir Cart . . . . . . . .
Since you posted when you just had only three parts on the board . . . . .
At that point in time of the comparison, you had not yet shown us the fully "stuffed" board.
I thought that you were sharing mounting holes of the D2 diodes wire and the down the power stream lead of the R1 resistor.
It now shows those parts being in their assigned mounting holes and all is coincident.
Also it certainly appeared that designated land B had green solder resist lacquer over it . . .thus necessitating scraping it down to bare copper to tin..
If the board is now completed and with yours being the left one . . . I only see discreptancies in the non presence of the C21 electrolytic at the front of
the U2 audio amp.
Also either C2 main filter electrolytic capacitor is being physically placed on the other side of the board, or there are only being clipped leads now in its mounting holes.
Musing back in time . . . .
And to think . . . . .that back in the early 2000's you could buy this FM receiver as a mini version using scaled down micro SMD parts and a "fly speck " U1 chip and it only driving an earphone . . .
at final clearance prices of One . . . . . . repeat . . . . . .One Amellican Dollar . . . . . at Dollar stores . . . . .and Wally World.
AND . . . . with it being resplendently complete . . . . . . with batteries and the earphones.
( My only fault found was the utilization of a combined wire lead in the phones line, for a quasi FM wire antenna, was being somewhat of
a limiting factor in weaker stations reception.
Working "blind" you also had to count incoming stations . . . to APPROXIMATE . . . and that's heav-ee on the approximate . . . a favorite
stations position within the series of re scanned stations.)
Thasssit
73's de Edd