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Nitro Bee Rugged Race Receiver Scanner - Circle Track Nascar Dirt Usac on 2040-parts.com

US $87.95
Location:

Wichita, Kansas, United States

Wichita, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:RUG Type:Receiver Manufacturer Part Number:NB-Y

Nitro Bee Rugged Race Receiver Scanner - Circle Track NASCAR Dirt Oval USAC

The Rugged Radios Nitro-Bee is a single channel UHF Receiver developed for race drivers - making it race legal where scanners aren't. Features small size, great price, and fantastic reception – plus a huge leap forward in functionality, receiving any single UHF frequency between 440.0000 ~ 469.9875 Mhz.

Nitro-Bee Package Includes:

  • FREE Stereo Ear Buds
  • Nitro-Bee UHF Receiver
  • Holster Clip

Top Features:

  • You can use STEREO ear buds
  • Programmable CTCSS and DCS tones
  • Programmable turn on default channel
  • Unlike other receivers, the Nitro-Bee features Button Lock to prevent accidental changes



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