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Vertex Standard Vxa-710 Aviation Transceiver And Vor/localizer Receiver on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

You're bidding on a used Vertex Standard VXA-710 aviation handheld radio. I am the original owner. I'm a flight instructor, and this radio has come in handy a few times. I'm selling it only because I decided to replace it with a VXA-700. This radio is simply too valuable to leave sitting on a shelf collecting dust.

This auction comes with:
  • Vertex Standard VXA-710 radio, serial number 7E190218
  • Original FNB-80LI lithium ion battery
  • Original CT-96 headset adapter
  • Original Belt clip (unused)
  • Original NC-72B 120V AC charging adapter
  • Original VXA-710 warranty registration card for serial number 7E190218
  • Original VXA-710 operating manual
  • Original antenna
  • All packaged in the original box I purchased received this in from 2008

The radio has signs of wear from living in my flight bag (see photographs). It has never been abused, and I've personally used it to navigate VOR radials and localizers. Transmit & receive work as well as the day I purchased it.

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