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Furuno 25kw Far Radar System Rsb-096 Antenna Mu-231cr Rcu-014 Cu-200 Rpu-013 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Gulf Breeze, Florida, United States

Gulf Breeze, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Furuno Manufacturer Part Number:RPU-013

Up for Bid is a Complete Furuno Radar System 

This system is a fresh take off, I have 2 identical systems - both are complete. I believe this is the FAR-2817 system. 

Includes:

-RSB-096 96" Antenna (Specs show 25kw) 

-MU-231CR 23" Color Monitor

-RCU-014 Radar Control Unit

-CU-200 Memory Card Interface Unit

-RPU-013 Radar Processor Unit

-HUB-100 Switching Hub

This is a complete set, that was recently removed from a working environment. There may be a cable or two missing, but it will include everything shown in photos, which I believe is the entire system. I have two of these complete systems available, both have the same components and specs.

Because of the size of the antenna, freight will be a flat $350 dollars to the lower 48 states only. Alaska and Hawaii will be an additional charge, so please let us know prior to purchase.

Please take a look at the pictures, and let us know if you have any questions!

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