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Raymarine M92654-s 4kw Magnetron/circulator Assembly 16cdfsl406 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Pocasset, Massachusetts, United States

Pocasset, Massachusetts, United States
In Good Working Condition.
Brand:Raymarine

 You are bidding on a used Raymarine 4kw Open Aray Magnetron/Circulator Assembly. This assembly comes from a working Radar Antenna and in perfect working condition. MDL. number M92654-S Serial # 0640121. Circulator part # 16CDFSL406 (No Magnetron with this item) I beleave that it will fit the C or E Series Classic (C70 C80 C120 E80 E120) Shipping cost for this Item is $14.95 USPS.
 

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