Acr Aerofix 406 Gps Personal Locator Beacon Plb-200 on 2040-parts.com
Mount Airy, Georgia, United States
This is a ACR Personal EPIRB 406 MHz Interface and ONBOARD GPS. I bought this unit new and have never used it. It is about 5-6 years old. The battery test is still good. May want to have the battery replaced. Like new otherwise. Not scratches or dents. Has been kept in a smoke free home.
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