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Raytheon Raymarine Raystar 125 Rs125 E32042 Gps Sensor Antenna Receiver Seatalk on 2040-parts.com

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Sturtevant, Wisconsin, US

Sturtevant, Wisconsin, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Restocking Fee:20% Brand:Raymarine Manufacturer Part Number:E32042

3 DAY AUCTION WITH NO RESERVE!!!

Up for grabs, a GREAT WORKING, GUARANTEED Raymarine RS125 GPS Antenna with connection cable, paper copy of manual, AND stainless steel pole mount! Networks via SEATALK or NMEA depending on how it is wired up, and is compatible with most Raymarine and Raytheon plotters. (A, C and E series, RL, SL, etc.)


READY TO USE! (Obviously, you will need to provide and connect the desired NMEA or SEATALK cable that matches your plotter. I can point you in the right direction if unsure. If you are using this with a Pathfinder or C-Series Classic, you can interface with the included/attached 3 pin SeaTalk cable. 12v power may need to be wired in depending on install, please ask, or consult manual if unsure)


A GREAT, MORE RELIABLE UPGRADE IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY RUNNING A RS120 or RS12! 

ON-BOAT TESTED WITH MY C80...WORKS GREAT, GETS FIX QUICKLY! ONLY MINOR SCRATCHES ON THIS UNIT! THE LEVER ON THE POLE MOUNT WILL NEED TIGHTENED. EASIER TO DO ONCE IT'S MOUNTED ON THE BOAT.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED AND FAST PRIORITY SHIPPING, WITH INSURANCE! 

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