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Kvh Datascope Rangefinder Compass Marine Navigation Boating on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Surprise, Arizona, United States

Surprise, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

KVH Datascope.  Not the kind of rangefinder I wanted (laser).  This is a 5x30 power monocular that can be used as a compass, rangefinder (need to know height of object, like from marine maps/topo maps, etc.) and a chronograph.  After researching, I found out it is used mainly in Marine settings.

Comes with the DataScope, Carry pouch, Screwdriver, 3 CR2025 batteries (not sure how fresh they are,but they work), manual, quick-start and the strap.

It is fully functional as far as I can tell.  Batteries powered the unit on, compass worked, rangefinder worked, appeared none of the display was burned out.  It is however an "as is" item.  This item has been discontinued and contains NO warranty by KVH or me. 

Thank you.

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