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In practice it can delay or prevent an enemy locking you up, with the caveat that it makes it super obvious that you're there to anyone else with a RWR.
I think a lot of people don't bother taking it because it just adds weight + drag, and it's effect isn't that great if you are flying in normal conditions, that is, not flying within attack range.
That said, if you need to do a low pass through a valley past a bunch of AAA it just might save your bacon.
Also the 184 has the same effect as the 131, its just lighter. There's no real reason to take the 131 over the 184.
Secondly, while it does make you stand out like a sore thumb and, yes, the enemies can spot you from much farther away, they aren't able to tell what distance you are. People 100 miles away may try and lock onto you, and their computer in their jet will think it's close enough to launch a missile your way.
It can be very annoying if used correctly and can help to draw out the enemies earlier than usual for the reason of them not knowing when it's the best time to lock.