Sounds like ethernet cards to me. My coax version looks like that
and has about what you have as a chip set. If yours is like mine and has a
eeprom chip your going to need a floppy disk with software setup.

On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Benedict P. Barszcz wrote:

} Hi all,
} I have two ISA cards that I bought on a flee market.
} I don't know what they are exept that it says: RF MODEM.
} Each one of them has a coax connector sticking out.
} 
} In the center sits the chipset: SiS82C450 9002.
} There's a label glued to the cards: 00A10498-B002 RF MODEN 
} HAND 92493 M4P2 26 ASSEMBLED IN MEXICO.
} 
} There are three types of regulator-type screws that come in black 
} (4) white (2) and yellow (1).
} 
} Other chipsets:
} Phillips: PC74HC138P 836530T Hnn9241PG (two of them)
} Phillips: PC74HC245P 825190T Hnn9228PC (one)
} Also one marked as: Thailand S NE5081N 0119X12 9232VC
} And one marked as M MC2833P KHGR9126.
} 
} Does AAC look like Analog-to-Analog-Converter? Would it make 
} sense?
} 
} If you can make anything of it please let me know.
} 
} regards,
} 
} "73" and have a nice day.
} Benedict P. Barszcz
} KB2QZV, Linux and packet radio fan.
}    -------------------------
} 

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