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Motorola Satellite Phone Iridium 9505a on 2040-parts.com

US $799.00
Location:

Cape Coral, Florida, United States

Cape Coral, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Motorola

Bumper Pack

Cosmetic only issues -  Wear & Tear, Scuff and Scratch marks from day to day use.  

 This pack includes -

  • Handset with regular attached antenna & carry strap
  • Iridium magnetic external antenna (for use where phone does not have clear view of the sky e.g. roof of car)
  • Battery (does not hold full charge)
  • DC Car Adapter
  • AC Wall Adapter (with worldwide plug inserts set)
  • Belt clip-on carry case
  • Wall mountable holster
  • Solar charger (some cosmetic scratching to case)
  • Iridium ear piece with built in microphone
  • USB connector (to enable internet dial up service - requires iridium downloads to PC)
  • Pelican 1200 carry case

 Additional comments:

Antenna case shows sign of wear - casing has come slightly apart but does not affect performance.

Not included: SIM card or air-time plan. You can connect with any Iridium provider. 

Only items shown in photograph and listed above included.

  

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