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Flightcom Iigx Voice Activated Intercom With Sr-4 4 Place Module on 2040-parts.com

Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:Used

Up for auction is my Flightcom IIgx voice activated monaural intercom with the optional SR-4 expansion module. Use it as a 2-place intercom, or connect the expansion module with the supplied cable for 4-place use. Internal 9V battery power (the back of the intercom case has been relieved to access the battery easily in flight if needed, without having to remove case screws; battery not included in this sale) or ship's power with the supplied 12V cigarette lighter cable. 

 Unit is tested and works as it should and will be shipped in the original factory box with the installation/operation manual.

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