Two internal time-constants were about 10 times faster than
what I'm using for the tuning control on my receiver project.
I deliberately lengthened the two internal pulses used in
decoding to better observe them on a scope.
The Dennis Decoder is indicated as originating in 1998.
[University of Michigan, not Michigan State University. :-) ]
Actually, if you want to be disgustingly cheap and easy (no machining
required) then use a wheel mouse (complete) - plug it into your radio,
and decode the wheel pulses for up/down = simple switch select and a
few gates for tuning "rate". Worth a try - its not the space shuttle
your trying to build.