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Apelco Raytheon Ldr-9910 Radar Scanner Unit M88307 Dome 18" & Lcd Display Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
Location:

Orangevale, California, United States

Orangevale, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Apelco Marine Electronics Manufacturer Part Number:LDR 9910

Apelco Raytheon Radar
Display LCD Apelco LDR - 9910

with Scanner Unit M88307 ( Radar Dome 18")
X - Band Frequency ( 9445 MHz +/- 30MHz )
Peak Power 1KW ( Magnetron AMC-1 )
Maximum Range  8 nautical miles
Minimum Range 65m
13.6 VDC Input Voltage ( 35 W )
some scratches or wear due to being used
Operation Manual is supplied.
( This manual is complete with electronics schematics and circuits )
It was working when removed a few years ago.
Mounts are not included.

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