Raster Scan Radar Raytheon R41x Rt-1665/sps-69 on 2040-parts.com
Holiday, Florida, US
USED RAYTHEON OPEN ARRAY 48'
MODEL M89954
NO RUST!!
CONDITION OF EXTERIOR: FOR THE AGE LOOKS REALLY GOOD...
INSIDE ELECTRONICS LOOK VERY CLEAN, SEAL FOR CASE IS PERFECT..
NO CABLE IS INCLUDE
AS-IS
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