M25 Floating Vhf - Metallic Gray - 5w Model# M25 31 on 2040-parts.com
Bayville, New Jersey, United States
M25 Floating VHF - Metallic Gray - 5W Model# M25 31
M25 Floating VHF - Metallic Gray - 5W
Supplied Accessories:
Battery Type
Lithium Ion
Capacity - Battery (mAH)
11 Hours
Channels - Available
All US, Canadian, International
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