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