Raymarine Radar Cable E55063 on 2040-parts.com
Cedar Springs, Michigan, United States
Brand new, still in the bag Raymarine split cable. Please check to make sure this is what you need. This cable is typically used between an RL80C Pathfinder display and 10KW 48 Radar Array/Scanner. E55063 is the OEM Raymarine part #. This is a very hard to find cable so if you need one, I recommend you buy it. Check part #, no refunds and USA sales only.
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