So, I got it hooked up, and all I got was distortion.
I hate it when I do something, and I end up breaking it

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I measured the output from my tent clock, and it was a little high 3.8V or so.
When I was using the XO3 with the tent clock, since it was a 5V output, I added a pulldown resistor, after the output series resistor, to bring the signal down to around 3.3V. I used the same resistor, so not sure why output was higher. I actually borrowed one of the XO3 output series resistors, so that was the same too.
My Jocko Reg output was about 5.1 V, with 3 diodes, and a 10K R2.
So, I decided to pull out the 3rd diode, and the pulldown resistor, to create 3.3V from the Jocko Reg. Clock output was still a little high, about 3.4V, but I was getting music now, much better

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I changed R2 from 10K to a 6.8K, and my output was right at 3.3V.
Listened quickly, then had to go out to dinner.
Came back, listened again, and it sounds VERY GOOD.
Am very happy with this little reg right now, I think it's better then the XO3 was, to my ears.
And, I still need to optimize things a little more. I have it a little to the side, so I could also fit in the XO3, so I could compare directly. I lost interest in that, will probably just move the Jocko/Tent circuit as close as possible to the clock input.
My circuit is a Hammond 12VA split bobbin Tranny, feeding a full bridge going to a Panny 3300uf cap, 1/2ohm R, another 3300uf, another 1/2ohm, then it goes to a 470uf blackgate, which is mounted next to a 317 reg. This circuit is dedicated for this purpose, doesn't feed anything else. The 317 reg generates about 13.5 VDC, and is on the same protoboard as the jocko reg. I made a "ground plane" on the protoboard with a couple pieces of copper tape. I still need to add a little cap across the 317's adjust pin, forgot to do that before.
The Jocko reg then generates 3.3VDC, for the tent clock, which is right next to the reg. Jocko reg was built with Panny FC's and Resista resistors. Other parts were those called out by Jocko.
Thanks Jocko
I am glad I was able to participate in this beta test program.
When you build some more, I definitely want to buy some more PWB's. I bought extra transistors, so I have plenty of parts, and I would like to try one to supply the 3.3VDC for the DAC chip's digital power.
Randy