Flightcom Ii Gx Aviation Intercom With Passengers Module on 2040-parts.com
Rogersville, Missouri, United States
Flightcom IIGX Voice-activated 2 place Intercom with SR-4 expansion module. Plug in the module and you now have a 4 place intercom. Includes power cord, SR-4 conection cord, and 2 unused input/output cords.
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