For sale Locomarine yacht router I have powered it, and it displays what you see on picture. I don't know if it works, I had not possibility to test it. What you see is what you get Please see photos and ask if any questions. Shipping to USA 50USD, to Europe 30 USD, other countries please ask. Please don't pay before I send you an invoice. Item will be shipped as an registered airmail with tracking number |
Radio & Communications for Sale
- Genuine vhf marine transceiver ic-m412 instruction manual(US $15.00)
- Icom marine ais receiver w/real-time vessel traffic information mxa5000 receiver
- Marine head unit cd player radio stereo cd mp3 usb sd + 6.5" speakers cm8h01pk(AU $145.00)
- Invacom universal quad lnb 0.3db c120 flange - qdf-031. free shipping(US $99.00)
- Mini-circuits zsc-2-1 power splitter/combiner. free shipping.(US $63.00)
- Lowrance/navico sirius marine weather satellite radio
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