This sort of looks like an aftermarket board, but with the blue HTF 
chip onboard, it could be OEM, or just manufactured using at least 
some OEM parts.  Does the blue HTF chip have a part number on it?  I 
guess the big clue would have been the list of the pin connections 
(pin names) the colored leads were plugged onto.  Just by looking, 
with no shielded wires flying, I wouldn't think this was a tone 
encoder.  Probably not CTCSS anyway...  First guess would be that it 
is some sort of after market or special production scan board.  
Second guess would be that it's a tone burst board of some type...  
But those are just my guesses.

Steve

--- In [email protected], Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I stripped out a dozen MASTRII low band and VHF radios today for 
spare 
> boards to use in my repeaters.   I found a strange board I am not 
familiar 
> with inside one of the radios.  Now I curious as to what it is.  
It was 
> connected to J908. Photos at:
> http://users.adelphia.net/~k1ike/mastrIIbrd1.JPG
> and
> http://users.adelphia.net/~k1ike/mastrIIbrd2.JPG
> 
> I'm about to toss all the system boards, along with the chassis.  
Anything 
> worth saving off the system board?
> 
> 73, Joe, K1ike
> 
> 
> 
> 
> >All outgoing email scanned with Norton AntiVirus2004.
> 
> All outgoing email scanned with Norton AntiVirus2004.







 
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