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Raytheon R11xx Radar Raychart 601xx Raster Scan Radar 30" Open Array Radar on 2040-parts.com

US $1,299.00
Location:

Roselle, Illinois, US

Roselle, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Raytheon Manufacturer Part Number:R10XX Country of Manufacture:Japan

Up for bid is a complete Raytheon Radar system comes complete with all the wires and cables to plug in and go this unit is in good working condition and was just removed from my boat as I will not be needing it. Comes with all the original installation instructions and manuals. Included is the r11XX raster radar scanner and the Raychart 601XX Electronic Charting System also included is the Raytheon 30 inch Open Array Radar Scanner

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