its one of the 6 digit counters from china the ones sold on ebay here is a pdf of the meter.TP1 is the collector of the final. 1nF is 5.9ohm at 27MHz. Not only would that likely fry the counter, it would introduce an impedance mismatch in the output network.
This is a tricky thing to do for receive. The radio does not generate 27MHz when in RX. Radios that have counters send the IF signal to the counter and the counter programmatically converts that to the RX frequency. There is no 27MHz in your radio to count during RX. In RX, all you got is the IF to work with. If that is a true counter and not one that was designed for CB radio IF stages, the best you will do is TX display. And if you do,, don't do it at TP1 unless you got a jar ready to catch the smoke in. We need a datasheet on that counter first lol
it isn't even worth it because a 6 digit counter is more of a channel indicator than a counter with only 100Hz resolution. And since the counters are running on an IF signal anyhow, the accuracy of the counter depends on all of the oscillators being spot on, not just the counter oscillator, so its only as good as your alignment, for however long that holds.
On AM, a channel number is close enough, on SSB, an ear is close enough, and in all modes, a counter is just something fun to look at unless you got a 40 up and down switch.
Thanks Loosecannon I will try that and report back here with an update.TP8 is the one you're looking for.
its in the PLL section of the radio.
you'll have to set the offset inside the counter so you will need to find the instructions for that. should be easy to find.
You'll notice that the freq will read off by a bit on both USB and LSB and this is just something you'll have to get used to.
it will also read off by a bit in TX, and again, there's no changing it.
it's also going to be noisy.
LC
Would you know where tp-8 is on the 138xlr. I have searched for a service manual or board layout and nothing.TP8 is the one you're looking for.
its in the PLL section of the radio.
you'll have to set the offset inside the counter so you will need to find the instructions for that. should be easy to find.
You'll notice that the freq will read off by a bit on both USB and LSB and this is just something you'll have to get used to.
it will also read off by a bit in TX, and again, there's no changing it.
it's also going to be noisy.
LC
Thanks Brandon i did have an old copy of the board layout for tp8 and a real bad copy but i did see the basic location and you just verified the area. thanks again for the helpSchematic shows it at the secondary of L16.

BrandonTR24 appears to be the 9v regulator and TR25 is the pass through regulator. It would make sense that TR25 is the one on the heat sync.
Some datasheets for the 1419 show the tab is connected to the collector. Something warm up and make contact? Verify there is no conductivity between the tab and the heat sync (with the power unplugged!)
Been there, lol Sometimes I find missing transistors in my LCR/transistor tester. Sometimes the dog finds them (he don't eat them, just moves them under the table).Brandon
I was cleaning up my tools from 1 bench and putting them back to the bench I usually work at. Now I cant find the 2sc1419 transistor, LOL so Ill have to wait until a replacement show up.
BrandonBeen there, lol Sometimes I find missing transistors in my LCR/transistor tester. Sometimes the dog finds them (he don't eat them, just moves them under the table).