IC-M504 remote control and Mic cable for
the ICOM marine radio IC-M504. Interfaced between the radio and a
computer. One end is the eight pin radio connector. The other end is a
RG-45 plug. Ten foot long. Made by Networkedradio.com part number
REM-4514.
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