Applied Electro Mechanics Set For Aviation Parts on 2040-parts.com
East Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
For Auction Today Applied Electro Mechanics Set for Aviation Parts Brand: Applied Electro Mechanics
consists of: - Audio amplifier Type AEM-DE-1492S-2 - Loudhailer microphone Type AEM-MIC-2 - Remote control AEM-CON-76 - Battery charge unit AEM-BCU-1C - State of charge unit AEM-SCU-1 - Battery AEM-BAT-30 Condition: Used. Working condition. I got these from the Municipal Government auction Pennsylvania, pulled from a working environment. Item sold as pictured in auction. What you see in pictures is what you get. See the photos. Please read the description and view all photos before bidding. IF
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