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Used Chatter Box Gmsrx1 W/blue Tooth on 2040-parts.com

US $159.99
Location:

Smithsburg, Maryland, United States

Smithsburg, Maryland, United States
Battery works and both units power up but no warranty on the life of the chatter box unit or battery! Only 1 microphone is included.
Brand:Chatterbox Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:CBX1BT Country/Region of Manufacture:Korea, Republic of

Chatterbox GMRSX! set w/2 radio units, blue  tooth option, 2 power supplies for charging, 0 microphone and a kit
of various pcs, see photos.  There is one mic. included but it doesn't seem to fit the mic. port.
The chatter boxes power up, show the blue tooth blink on command the batteries do function in both units.
No warranty on the radios or the batteries!
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