Anyone recognize this code plug?

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Anyone recognize this code plug?

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Does anybody have a list of the RPX- prefixed code plugs which shows what a RPX-4445A goes to? The list on Batlabs is incorrect, this is not an MX300-S code plug. It's a 24 pin standard wide-DIP package IC which appears to be a fusible-link PROM made by Harris. The actual part bears part number 51-7661K45 .
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Old pricebook shows RPX-4445A = MX300-S / MX300-R DVPSCAN
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I am not sure what they mean by "DVPSCAN." Apparently that would be for the DVP module, I'll check it out. It clearly isn't the channel frequency prom module.
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IIRC the IC you have plugged into a daughter board in the bottom of the MX series radios and it stored the scan info. I have an MX around here somewhere with that setup.

It required a R-1801 with appropriate firmware and adapter card to program it.
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