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Raymarine/ratheon Pathfinder Radar Scanner 2kw 18 Inch 24nm M92650 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Gig Harbor, Washington, United States

Gig Harbor, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

Raymarine/Raytheon Pathfinder Radar Scanner 2KW 18 inch 24nm M92650/0330905.  Very nice radar returns very clean and operational.  Will work on RL70 and RL80 displays WILL NOT WORK ON C AND E Displays.  Test display and cable are not part of this auction.  One of the screw tunnels on the bottom case has been repaired.  If you need more information please email.

Notable recalls, an AW list

Thu, 25 Feb 2010

Safety recalls in the auto industry range from the insignificant to the downright dangerous. It can be something as small as a door-panel screw or as serious as an exploding gas tank. One thing is for certain: As an auto executive, the last place you want to be is in front of a congressional panel trying to explain what happened.

Saab sale to National Electric Vehicle Sweden confirmed

Wed, 13 Jun 2012

The sale of a substantial portion of Saab assets to National Electric Vehicle Sweden has been confirmed. It’s taken a very long time, but Saab has finally found a new home in the hands of National Electric Vehicle Sweden, as we reported last week. National Electric Vehicles Sweden has been set up to take over the assets of Saab and is a consortium of Japanese, Swedish and Chinese stakeholders, but it does not get the contentious Saab 9-5 technology that has dogged the sale of Saab so far.

Webinars: Designing next-gen automotive interiors with LEDs

Tue, 26 Jan 2010

CDN's second webinar 'Visualization, Illumination and Sensing: Designing Next Generation Automotive Interiors with LEDs' was presented by Osram Opto Semiconductors on 17 February, 2010. View the recorded webinar in our archive by clicking the above link or find out more in the original article below.   Lighting has been revolutionized by the LED – their small size and low energy consumption gives designers a whole new palette of light and colors not previously possible. They are design elements in themselves, and they allow the ambience of an interior to fuse customization with sensing technology.