Parts ID please:

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Parts ID please:

Post by OX »

Looking for what these parts are:

NTN8255B

HLN6160B

NCN6147A

NTN7512D

I have forgotten my MOL ID and password so I can't look them up that way.

Thanks
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Re: Parts ID please:

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OX wrote: NTN8255B
SECURENET KIT DES OFB
OX wrote: HLN6160B
Not in the database
OX wrote: NCN6147A
CNTRL 256K V/U/8
OX wrote: NTN7512D
CNTRL MASK VHF & UHF 800
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Post by Zap »

Do I understand this correctly... Can a spectra do DES-OFB with this hybrid?

If yes, then...

WTB: NTN8255B
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Post by batdude »

8255 is an OFB board for an xts 3000 portable.



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Re: Parts ID please:

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OX wrote:Looking for what these parts are:

NTN8255B

HLN6160B
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Others have answered on the other numbers. HLN6160B is the standard MLM (Memory & Logic Module) for Spectra radios. It contains the radio's operating firmware in two OTP EPROMs, and the codeplug and variable parameters in one EEPROM.

This module cannot be ordered simply by going through the Parts Dept. It has to come from the depot, and you need to supply them with a FAXed request containing the model number, serial number, and features of the radio in question. The thing will run you around $225 plus shipping.

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