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Raymarine 10m Light Cable 90 Deg E55067 T/ducer Right Angle Classic C E 2kw Only on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
Location:

Marlette, Michigan, United States

Marlette, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Raymarine Country//Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:E55067 UPC:723193550670


NEW 
Raymarine 
Pathfinder 
Analog Radome
10 meter Light Radar Cable
T/Ducer
  90 degree right angle connector
 C E Series Classic MFDs
(C70, C80, C120, E80, E120)
 E55067
(2kw only)

The following info was copied from the Raymarine .com forum with info posted by Neil on 8-30-13:

Raymarine had offered the following analog radome cables designed for use with C/E-Series Classic MFDs (C70, C80, C120, E80, E120) and hsb/hsb2/SL Pathfinder Series Radar Displays (R80, RL80, RL70, RL70C, SL70, SL70C, SL72, etc.):

Radome Cables w/90 Degree Display Connector:

  • E55074 5m (2 & 4kW)
  • E55065 15m (2 & 4kW)
  • E55066 25m (2 & 4kW)
  • E55067 10m (2kW Only)
  • E55067 15m (2kW Only)

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