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Raymarine Ray240e Vhf Radio 10m Extension Cable For Loud Speaker And Receiver on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Brunswick, Georgia, United States

Brunswick, Georgia, United States
In good condition. Used internally in the boat so no UV exposure. No nicks in casing
Brand:Raymarine Manufacturer Part Number:E45013

10m Extension Cable for Raymarine Ray240 Handset and Speaker

The Raymarine E45013 is an extension cable for Ray-240 VHF. The product connects the Ray 240 transceiver unit to the handset and active speaker and is 10 meters long.

  • Recently removed from my boat, working up until time of removal for new VHF install
  • Was installed inside, no UV exposure
  • Casing and plugs in good condition

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