OK, I believe I've located the RED, BLUE & GREEN ELECTRONIC MODULEs associated with the alarm system ... as shown on the wiring diagram above ... they are attached inside the flybridge f/g moulding, on center (FYI - there was a clear, plastic cover installed over what is shown below):
... the clear, plastic cover contained a substantial amount of powdered, blue-ish, oxidated copper ... and the remnants of at least one RECTIFIER DIODE ...
I was a little surprised to find that the ELECTRONIC MODULEs were nothing more than a set of RECTIFIER DIODES soldered to the rear side of the (PIN?) half of three 6-position connectors ... that connect to three 6-position (SOCKET?) halves of three bundled wiring looms that enter the back of the tan coloured plastic housing base from the Stbd. side.
Unfortunately, the modules assembly was positioned on center directly below an opening for the Forward navigation mast light in the flybridge f/g moulding ... the mast / base / wiring was likely disturbed at some point in time for servicing (or ?) and the opening in the f/g moulding for same not resealed properly ... dried, whitish, saltwater residue can clearly be seen where water has run down onto the top of the electronics modules' housing base and clear plastic cover (otherwise probably meant to protect the modules from errant physical contact) ... the housing / cover was never sealed against this water intrusion eventuality and the cover appears to have collected and partially filled with water, eventually destroying the exposed (solid?) copper wires interconnecting the rectifier diodes of each of the modules.
This no doubt explains the presence of a directly-adjacent, disconnected, 9-position Yellow connector (8 positions utilized, so far, I'm having trouble identifying this connector on either available wiring diagram):
1 Yellow
2 Green
3 Blue
4 Violet
5 Yellow
6 Green
7 Blue
8 Violet
9 (empty)
It likely also explains the wire connector (a 9-position Blue connector, 7 positions utilized) found disconnected under the lower helm console,
discussed by me in this thread, which I will now close.
So, now I am going to have to try to figure out how to re-construct the electronics modules myself ... all I need are some more details beyond what I see in my alarm wiring diagram and / or some rationalization of what the rectifier diodes were intended to accomplish ... the electrical rationalization is, at this point, beyond my knowledge, however, I am capable of the solder work required to re-make the modules ... what I need is a technical inventory of the diodes (their values / identifiers) and a detailed schematic of how they interconnect, for each module (unless it is as simple and straightforward as what is shown above in my Uniflite alarm wiring diagram) ... perhaps a tall order at this point in time I know, however, you don't know 'til you try.
Thanks for any insights offered, Kevin Mc