Becker Ar3201 2 1/4" 760ch Com With Basic Intercom on 2040-parts.com
Palm Springs, California, United States
This Radio was removed in perfect working condition during a panel upgrade. A complete wiring harness with connector, mike&headset jacks for Pilot and Co-pilot and PTT are included. Just mount the radio and jacks in your panel connect power and antenna and you're all set. Save big $$$$$ and time. This radio is the perfect solution for a 2 place airplane when basic no VOX intercom functions are sufficient.
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