Thread: Colt excalibur
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Old May 5th 06, 05:33 PM posted to rec.radio.cb
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Default Colt excalibur


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Which PLL does it have?
You also might be able to do a x-tal swap.

I have not see into radio in this moment, but i find this link:
http://www.radiomods.co.nz/integrate...s/plllist.html
PLL02A PTBM048A0X COLT 1200 EXCALIBUR

and this link:
http://www.smlec.com/cb/pllpinout.htm#PLL02A

scroll list and you can see:

PLL02A (NPC)
MC145109 (Motorola)
AN/MN6040 (Panasonic)
SM5109 (NPC)
TC9100P (Toshiba)
ECG1233 (Sylvania)

Vdd 1 16 Vss
Fin 2 15 P0
RI 3 14 P1
FS* 4 13 P2
PD 5 12 P3
LD** 6 11 P4
P8 7 10 P5
P7 8 9 P6

*1 = 10 KHz steps, 0 = 5 KHz steps
**1 = Locked, 0 = Unlocked

The most popular chip ever made. Still in worldwide use today. Chip is
found in the Cybernet chassis. A member of the Motorola family, it uses
straight binary programming with internal pull-down resistors and a
negative-going PD output. Modification for additional channels is a simple
matter of changing the programming or the loop mixing crystal(s). The chip
is widely used in the 18-channel Australian rigs, where the only real
difference is in the Channel Selector switch.