Jhp-520 Nav/com Aviation Transceiver (handheld) Aircraft Radio on 2040-parts.com
McKenna, Washington, United States
This unit worked perfectly before sitting on the shelf in my hangar for several years without being used. The Battery is included but it does not hold a charge so I was unable to test it. You can purchase a battery from The Pilot Store, etc.. This unit Includes the radio, antenna, case, holster, instructions and original box. All but the instruction booklet are in New condition, the instruction box does have some staining. New these units sell for $179 + If you have questions, please ask before bidding. On Jul-30-16 at 13:05:03 PDT, seller added the following information: Battery charger not included. |
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