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Muxlow

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I have a board in my orion
Not sure what it dose
My other orion dont have it but one dose
Sticker on it says 904714G3
Alalog Devices
ASAP-21MSP56A

Any idea what it is?
 

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Not sure about Orion's but LPE-200's have a daughter board which has the DSP on it for provoice.
 

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When i took it out and turned the radio on i got a DSP error
So i figured it's the dsp board.. but not sure what it all dose
both radios are 403-440 edacs
ones a remote scan and the other is a front system.. Not sure if that board was for the front system or something like that
 

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Likely, it's the IMBE DSP chip for provoice as others have said. I sure can't think of any other purpose for an Analog Devices DSP in an Orion.
 

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Muxlow,

I looked up the part number. The board is for AEGIS encryption. This is pre-ProVoice encryption.

Muxlow said:
I have a board in my orion
Not sure what it dose
My other orion dont have it but one dose
Sticker on it says 904714G3
Alalog Devices
ASAP-21MSP56A

Any idea what it is?
 

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So my radio has aegis in it?
When i programm the features option into the menu it never lets me into it
Just beeps
ANy other way to find out what options in have in my radio?
 
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