Furuno Xn10a Radar Antenna 41" Array 1934c 4 Rsb0070-064 48 Mile 4kw Xn10a/3.5 on 2040-parts.com
Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States
Brand New Furuno 48 mile open array radar antenna. 4KW - Model XN10A / 3.5 - 41 inch 2.2 beamwidth. For 1934C and other furuno radar systems
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