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Raymarine E52080 Rd424 4kw Analog Radome W/ 15m Cable on 2040-parts.com

US $549.99
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Barrington, Rhode Island, United States

Barrington, Rhode Island, United States
Condition:Used


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RAYMARINE E52080

RD424 4KW RADOME

INCLUDES 15m CABLE WITH ANGLED CONNECTOR

100% OPERATIONAL

SHOWN OPERATING ON A RAYMARINE C80, NOT INCLUDED!

THE DIAGNOSTICS SHOW OVER 7000 HOURS ON IT AND A MAGNETRON CURRENT ISSUE. I DON'T THINK THAT IS ACCURATE, SWAPPED THE MAG FOR A NEW ONE AND SAME RESULTS, RADOME IS WAY TOO CLEAN FOR 7000+ HOURS IMHO. HOWEVER, IT IS WHAT IT IS, WORKS GREAT, CLEAN, THE CABLE HAS MINOR STAINING WITHIN APPROX 6' OF WHERE IT CONNECTS TO THE RADOME. 

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