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Muxlow

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I found this little thing in my parts box.
Perhaps someone can tell me what it is used for.. I think its an aegis board but it dont seem to fit in my uhf radios
B19/6PCLD00351C
On the other side it has
B19/CFR138ZZ-ZZZA
 

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it's most certainly NOT an Orion AEGIS board nor do i think it's an ORION part at all. Still checking..
 

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Its a noise blanker module. Low-band VHF. B19/CFR138 is the part number of the module and the B19/6PCLD00351C is the number for the unloaded blank circuit board.
 

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Noise from vehicle ignition systems when installed in a vehicle can badly affect VHF lo and mid band reception. Since the noise is very pulse-like in nature, you can use a module to 'punch holes' in the audio to remove the pulsed ignition noise, without badly affecting audio intelligbility. They generally work at the last IF stage.
 
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