Thanks for the clarification on the 25 and 29.
Sounds really cool. I'm trying to visualize this in operation and I think I'm stuck on how to get more bands of 40 if the pll is tricked in to thinking its always in receive. Will your board replace the 15.36 megahertz signal? Or do you have some killer trick up your sleeve? I'm sure you do, so I'm eager to hear about it sometime!
I'm not sure about Joe Truck Driver, I'm not a truck driver. I would think a truck driver would just get a radio that does those funnies already? I only have a small base station with a home brew antenna. No extra power or funnies even.
I am under the impression that the radio is not off by 5 kilohertz because the slide is introduced on the 5 megahertz signal before the trippler not by manipulating the 10.240 . I think its the same concept as the Lescom 29 board with the 14.91 / 15.91 crystal as you have explained in an earlier post, but not on such a large change. Also there would be no overlap as it appears the frequency range is 26.605 - 27.505.
My take on the circuit in simple math terms:
(5 Megahertz x 3(15.00)) + 1.365 (Ch1 Transmit PLL loop) + 10.695 = 27.060 Indeed 5 kilohertz off.
If the slide does come from pulling the 5 megahertz signal and it was lowered to
4.9983 megahertz then
(4.9983 x 3) = 14.9949 +1.365 = 16.3599 + 10.695=27.0549
I arrived at this 4.9983 by
27.055 - 1.365 = 25.69 - 10.695 = 14.995 / 3 = 4.9983
(I did and experiment in class of pulling crystals and this pull amount is totally within the realm of possible.)
Close enough to 27.055 for transmit
And on receive
27.055 - 1.365= 25.69 -10.240 = 15.45 - 14.995 = .455 Megahertz
I believe this theory is correct as the frequency counter shown does indicate the slide which must mean its taken from the VCO + loop mixer and not the 10.240.
So friend I'll have to disagree with you respectfully that the radio is 5 kilohertz off or should I say the radio isn't 5 kilohertz off when the slider is used to lower the VCO 5 kilohertz to the 5's when using the transmit VCO + loop frequency. Granted the channels displayed are all messed up but IMHO the frequency counter makes up for it. On a personal note, I would rather have a VFO than a channel selector; I mean channels selectors feel so....CB.
I digress and I feel your getting burnt on answering my questions so I'll shut up and read more. And I'm really excited to see your PLL modification board.
And as always a big thank you to you for giving me a chunk of your time as I know your busy and I appreciate it.
PS. I guess your not to hip to the 858 switch modification for frequencies or the cobra 148 switch modification as those channels don't line up either, but you prefer a more organized approach. I'll bet your work bench, car and house are super clean and your work reflects the same.
500kpot back in the bush
The circuit I have on the "drawing table" has 3 buffered outputs, one for the RX mixer, one for the TX mixer, and a third for a frequency counter, if so needed. And, it can be used on radios that the owner didn't want traces cut on the PLL lines, just pull a few components, and put my board in place of the components.
Sounds really cool. I'm trying to visualize this in operation and I think I'm stuck on how to get more bands of 40 if the pll is tricked in to thinking its always in receive. Will your board replace the 15.36 megahertz signal? Or do you have some killer trick up your sleeve? I'm sure you do, so I'm eager to hear about it sometime!
Joe Truck Driver would want it so his radio to have the same channels as his friends with Galaxy type radios, not some odd 36 channel overlap or off frequency by 5 KHz.
I'm not sure about Joe Truck Driver, I'm not a truck driver. I would think a truck driver would just get a radio that does those funnies already? I only have a small base station with a home brew antenna. No extra power or funnies even.
I am under the impression that the radio is not off by 5 kilohertz because the slide is introduced on the 5 megahertz signal before the trippler not by manipulating the 10.240 . I think its the same concept as the Lescom 29 board with the 14.91 / 15.91 crystal as you have explained in an earlier post, but not on such a large change. Also there would be no overlap as it appears the frequency range is 26.605 - 27.505.
My take on the circuit in simple math terms:
(5 Megahertz x 3(15.00)) + 1.365 (Ch1 Transmit PLL loop) + 10.695 = 27.060 Indeed 5 kilohertz off.
If the slide does come from pulling the 5 megahertz signal and it was lowered to
4.9983 megahertz then
(4.9983 x 3) = 14.9949 +1.365 = 16.3599 + 10.695=27.0549
I arrived at this 4.9983 by
27.055 - 1.365 = 25.69 - 10.695 = 14.995 / 3 = 4.9983
(I did and experiment in class of pulling crystals and this pull amount is totally within the realm of possible.)
Close enough to 27.055 for transmit
And on receive
27.055 - 1.365= 25.69 -10.240 = 15.45 - 14.995 = .455 Megahertz
I believe this theory is correct as the frequency counter shown does indicate the slide which must mean its taken from the VCO + loop mixer and not the 10.240.
So friend I'll have to disagree with you respectfully that the radio is 5 kilohertz off or should I say the radio isn't 5 kilohertz off when the slider is used to lower the VCO 5 kilohertz to the 5's when using the transmit VCO + loop frequency. Granted the channels displayed are all messed up but IMHO the frequency counter makes up for it. On a personal note, I would rather have a VFO than a channel selector; I mean channels selectors feel so....CB.
I digress and I feel your getting burnt on answering my questions so I'll shut up and read more. And I'm really excited to see your PLL modification board.
And as always a big thank you to you for giving me a chunk of your time as I know your busy and I appreciate it.
PS. I guess your not to hip to the 858 switch modification for frequencies or the cobra 148 switch modification as those channels don't line up either, but you prefer a more organized approach. I'll bet your work bench, car and house are super clean and your work reflects the same.
500kpot back in the bush
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