Uniden Mc 1020 Vhf Marine Radio Ship To Shore Noaa Weather on 2040-parts.com
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Uniden VHF Marine Radio 25 Watts High Power & 1 Watt Low Power Includes 10 Weather Channels & 77 Marine Channels on receive and 54 transmit channels There is instant NOAA weather and a Quik Command Microphone that offers one-tough control for frequently used channels and emergency channels, channels 9 and 16. Program channels into memory for memory scanning. Requires 12 volts DC. Power cable not included Mike included No mounting bracket included No antenna included. Manual not included but can be easily found on online. Shipping is only available to the lower 48 states |
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