Furno Radar Antenna Rrsb 0047 on 2040-parts.com
Clackamas, Oregon, United States
This is a used Furno 24" Open Ray 2.2KW model 1750 type RSB-0047. Serial No. R068-2562 This unit had very few hours of use when a local bldg. burned and the overhead heat damaged JUST the radar fan itself. NO damage or heat impacted the body or the internal parts whatsoever. It just needs a 24" radar ray and it's ready to go. Inside the case and the case are in great useable shape. The 24" radar mast if available from Furno for purchase. The unit was tested and works as designed. Ships to any US State and out of USA I will ship at the actual cost. |
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