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Sat Phone Thrane & Thrane Sailor 150 Fleetbroadband on 2040-parts.com

US $4,385.00
Location:

Athènes, default, Greece

Athènes, default, Greece
New, never used, in its original boxes and plastics bags. Missing the plastic bag of the base unit.
Brand:Thrane & Thrane

Never used base sat phone, taking dust on the shelf. 

The unit is fully fonctionnal never mounted on a boat.

You get:

  • SAILOR 150 Above Deck Unit
  • SAILOR Fleetbroadband Below Deck Unit lite
  • SAILOR IP handset/Cradle (wired)
  • 10m (32.8ft) antenna cable RS223, TNC-TNC
  • User/installation manual on CD
  • Mast Mount Kit (extra at no charge!!!)

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