Uniden West Marine Mistral Handheld Vhf Radio on 2040-parts.com
Bastrop, Texas, United States
The radio appears to be operational. It powered on via 9 AA batteries (not included) and a 12V AC adapter (not included). Every button gave feedback on the display and the speaker worked. The only thing I could not test for was the microphone. If you have any special requests or questions, please ask before bidding or purchasing. All sales are final and AS IS unless stated otherwise. |
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