PS Engineering Model PM 1000 II Intercom. Includes the plastic face knobs (they are in the plastic bag in the photo). Yellow tagged as working as removed for major panel upgrade. Minor cosmetic rubs on face as shown in the photos. Delivered crisp, clear audio. It was connected to my KMA24 audio panel (not included).
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