I'm troubleshooting a recently built project that involves processing RF signals at HF frequencies. The problem appears to relate to a J310 JFET that is used to buffer the RF signal:

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The signal-in passes through a potentiometer to the J310's gate. The J310 source connects to a capacitor and resistor, both tied to ground. The drain is connected both to +VDC (through an inductor) and to signal-out (through a capacitor).
One thing that I noticed is that, when the circuit is powered, the resistor on the J310 source (a 22-ohm SMD) is *really* hot. It still tests within tolerance, though.
Some things I'm wondering:
-- By itself, does the resistor heating up indicate a probable failure of the J310?
-- Are there tests I can do on the J310 with it still in the circuit? I wasn't sure if my Fluke 77 IV digital multimeter would put out enough voltage in resistance-test mode, and whether its results might be affected by other components.
-- Any other suggested approaches? I have some extra J310's, and if all else fails I can swap one in. But it would be nice (and a good learning experience) to test whatever I can first.