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Icom M802 Ssb Radio With Icom At-140 Automatic Antenna Tuner on 2040-parts.com

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Garden City, Idaho, United States

Garden City, Idaho, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Icom Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:IC-M802 & AT-140

ICOM IC-M802 HF Marine SSB Radio and ICOM AT-140 Automatic Antenna Tuner.  Includes Radio, Radio Mounting Bracket, Remote Head unit, remote speaker, handset, Antenna Tuner, and connecting cables, manuals, and a roll of copper foil as pictured.  Radio was purchased from a friend to install in my own boat (s/v Lucky Peak) after the sale of their own (s/v Maja).  I sold my boat before installing the radio.  I just powered it up and it is working fine (powers up, changes freq., makes the sound of static).  I believe the radio was installed and operated for only a bit over a year.  I recorded a video of the power up and basic operation.

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