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New Simrad Rs12 Marine Fixed Mount Dsc Vhf Radio With Nmea 2000 -- Still In Box on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Simrad Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:000-10787-001

BRAND NEW Simrad RS12 Marine Fixed Mount DSC VHF Radio with NMEA 2000 (Part # 000-10787-001).  This unit is still in the box with all original instruction manuals, wires, cables, mounting bracket & hardware.  Communicate clearly with this dependable and versatile Class D DSC Approved marine VHF Radio. Fully loaded with features and ideal for a variety of boats from small RIBs to larger cruisers.

Key Features from Simrad website:

  • Highly visible backlit LCD Display
  • Intuitive Controls
  • Class D DSC
  • NMEA2000® compatible
  • Dedicated Channel 16 key
  • Dual and Tri watch function
  • ATIS function
  • All international channels
  • 10 weather channels (U.S. Only)
  • 20 user programmable names with MMSI
  • All channel priority/memory scan
  • Rotary volume control
  • Simrad Yachting construction

MSRP $239.00.  Selling as is.  In most cases, will ship within one business day of receipt of payment. 

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