Overview Specification For use as secondary (slave) remote control to master MC20 wireless remote. Control your receiver, along with an iPod, from anywhere on your boat. Two-way communication allows the MC2's LCD display to show you everything that's on the receiver's screen (except album art), giving you full control! |
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