Actually, I can't even see how this worked on the 25 gtl at all (tc9106), much less the 29 (upd2816). Let's break it down.
Standard, unmodified 25 gtl scheme, channel 1 26.965...
When rx, the vco is putting out 16.270, which gets subtracted from incoming 26.965 leaving 10.695 the first if, which the reference 10.240 is subtracted from to get .455 the second if, then is demodulated.
In tx, the pin is flipped causing an upward shift of the vco by .455 resulting in a vco of 16.725. That gets added to the reference of 10.240 for 26.965 and out it goes into the world.
Now, inverting the t/r pin...
When rx, vco is putting out 16.725, which subtracts from incoming 26.965 leaves 10.240, which gets the reference of 10.240 subtracted leaving 0... uh oh, so when inverting that pin, we're not listening to that frequency, which is expected. But what frequency are we hearing? 16.725 + 10.695 = 27.420, not the 26.510 I'm looking for. Seems we need the vco to put out 15.815 to rx on the same channel we TX on, maybe.
In tx, vco is putting out 16.270 and adds to reference of 10.240 giving 26.510, the desired frequency.
Inverting that pin seems to put us 45 and a half channels below 1 on tx, and 45 and a half above channel 1 in rx.
This inverting of that pin worked on the 25, I promise, and I don't have it here anymore to see why, but using the CB PLL DATA BOOK as reference, I don't know why it did work.
Now we didn't tweak the reference to get back on channel while the t/r pin is inverted. That won't be a problem, just trying to figure out why this inversion worked on the 25gtl at all. What am I missing?
Standard, unmodified 25 gtl scheme, channel 1 26.965...
When rx, the vco is putting out 16.270, which gets subtracted from incoming 26.965 leaving 10.695 the first if, which the reference 10.240 is subtracted from to get .455 the second if, then is demodulated.
In tx, the pin is flipped causing an upward shift of the vco by .455 resulting in a vco of 16.725. That gets added to the reference of 10.240 for 26.965 and out it goes into the world.
Now, inverting the t/r pin...
When rx, vco is putting out 16.725, which subtracts from incoming 26.965 leaves 10.240, which gets the reference of 10.240 subtracted leaving 0... uh oh, so when inverting that pin, we're not listening to that frequency, which is expected. But what frequency are we hearing? 16.725 + 10.695 = 27.420, not the 26.510 I'm looking for. Seems we need the vco to put out 15.815 to rx on the same channel we TX on, maybe.
In tx, vco is putting out 16.270 and adds to reference of 10.240 giving 26.510, the desired frequency.
Inverting that pin seems to put us 45 and a half channels below 1 on tx, and 45 and a half above channel 1 in rx.
This inverting of that pin worked on the 25, I promise, and I don't have it here anymore to see why, but using the CB PLL DATA BOOK as reference, I don't know why it did work.
Now we didn't tweak the reference to get back on channel while the t/r pin is inverted. That won't be a problem, just trying to figure out why this inversion worked on the 25gtl at all. What am I missing?