Poly-planar Marine Amplifier, Remote Keypad, And Interfaces on 2040-parts.com
Rowley, Massachusetts, United States
This package includes:
Poly-Planar Marine Amplifier (model # ME-50) Remote Keypad / Intercom (model # MRR7) Wired Keypad Interface (model # I-MR-2) Aux IO Interface (model # I-MR-4) All in good working order when taken out of our sailboat last fall for complete electronics upgrade. |
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