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Coaxial Antenna Cable Seachoice 19771 Vhf 20f Boatingmall Ebay Boat Marine Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $22.95
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Osprey, Florida, United States

Osprey, Florida, United States
COAXIAL ANTENNA CABLE SEACHOICE 19771 VHF 20F BOATINGMALL EBAY BOAT MARINE PARTS, US $22.95, image 1
Condition:New Brand:SEACHOICE Manufacturer Part Number:19771

  1. COAXIAL ANTENNA CABLE ASSEMBLY ( THESE ARE USED ON VHF RADIOS
  2. 20FT
  3. WITH PL259 FITTINGS ON BOTH ENDS
  4. RG58U CABLE
  5. COAX

 

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