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Kvh Digital Gyro Stabilized Sensor System on 2040-parts.com

Location:

North Collins, New York, United States

North Collins, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:KVH Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:01-0195 5060072

KVH Industries DGS3 System

(DGI) 01-0195

5060072

What you get is what you see in the pictures. I don't know much about this equipment. Please ask questions before bidding and I will do my best to answer them.

There are a bunch of cables at the bottom of the box, that come with the equipment as well.

KVH Industries Fiber Optic Gyroscope:

Quantity: X3

P/N: 225210-1

S/N: NVAC-1205

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KVH Industries Digital Gyrocompass: 

DGI DGS3 Upgrade

Quantity: X1

P/N: 01-0195     5060057

KVH Industries Gyro Inclinometer:

DGI DGS3 Upgrade

Quantity: X1

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Accustar Electronic Clinometer:

Quantity: X1

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P/N: 02111002-000

S/N: 81380014

This equipment is as is condition. I have no way to test it. I assume it works as it came off of functioning equipment.

I ship to the USA & Canada only. Shipping costs will be cheapest method possible to your location at your cost. I do NOT overcharge for shipping or handling. It will be actual cost of shipping or your preferred method.

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