King Ky 196 Vhf Communication Tranceiver on 2040-parts.com
Spokane, Washington, United States
This item is being sold after a period of no use. It appears to be functional but has not been tested.
I have 2 units, but this listing is for only one of them. The serial numbers are as follows and you may choose which one if you have a preference. 13277 and 13980 I need to make more space in my office, so these have got to go. All offers considered so please feel free to message me with questions or offers. Thanks so much for your interest! |
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