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Raymarine/raytheon Pathfinder Radar Scanner 2kw 24nm 18 Inches E52041. on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Gig Harbor, Washington, United States

Gig Harbor, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

Raymarine/Raytheon Pathfinder Radar Scanner 2KW 24nm 18 inch E52041 same as M92650.  The top of the case has two nut plate tabs that have been repaired see pictures.  The scanner has been tested fully and is operational.  The test display and cable are not part of the auction.  Compatible with R, RL70 and RL80 displays.  The scanner WILL NOT WORK WITH C and E Displays.  If you have any questions please contact me by email.

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