Marv Golden Mg400 4 Place Intercom With Pilot Push To Talk Button on 2040-parts.com
Iron River, Michigan, United States
I bought this for a project that failed to mature i do not have headsets so other than power up and light on i cannot test it. it was sold to me as in working condition and i have no reason to doubt that but it is sold as is it has a button with a velcro strap for the pilot to send to the radio there is no sign of any battery leakage ever in the batt compartment
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