Raymarine Ray230 Vhf Radio ***works*** on 2040-parts.com
Punta Gorda, Florida, United States
Raymarine Ray230 VHF Radio. Works fine. Was using this radio last week but needed to upgrade to a VHF that had a NMEA 2000 input to match up with my new chartplotter.
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