The new board shared most of the features (and PCB layout) of the old version, adding only the divide chain (using the old TTL chip) and control for the BandPass filter. To date, I had set the BandPass board up by manually setting the band select lines and pulling down the "chip enable" to latch the address (corresponding to the desired band) into the (74LS137) de-multiplexer. Now, I could arrange for the PIC16F873 to do all the hard work for me!
Here's the new board...
You can see the Si570 "piggy-back" surface mount board and the new divider network (with a jumper to select divide by 2 or 4). I also up-rated the power supply arrangements by substituting a 7805 for the 78L05 that was on the original controller. The two four-way headers at the bottom of the image provide ground, two select lines and an enable for the BandPass and a switchable output LowPass (when I finally get round to building it).
Here's the new board in situ...
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