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Glomex Pcb V9125 Omnidirectional Analog & Digital Tv Antenna Dvbt Asis Untested on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Woodinville, WA, United States

Woodinville, WA, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

We have for sale: GLOMEX PCB V9125 OMNIDIRECTIONAL ANALOG & DIGITAL TV ANTENNA DVBT ASIS UNTESTED.

Condition of the item: has some scratches around, missing the 2 screws from the top cover.
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Function status of the Item: untested, I dont have a way to test this Antenna, sold asis No returns.

Includes in this auction: Antenna with cable and mount.

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