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Code Alarm Catxmss 4-button Replacement Transmitter Remote 915mhz H5ot48 New on 2040-parts.com

US $42.95
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Long Beach, California, United States

Long Beach, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Audiovox Number of Remotes:1 Model:CATXMSS Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:CATXMSS UPC:Code Alarm CATXMSS 4-Button Replacement Transmitter Remote - 915MHz H5OT48

Code Alarm CATXMSS 4-Button Replacement Transmitter Remote - 915MHz H5OT48

  • Code Alarm 4 button replacement metal transmitter remote

  • FCC ID: H50T48 H5OT48

  • FM, spread spectrum technology (SST), 915MHz

  • Programmable to the following models: CA5153SST, CA5550SST, CA5553SST, CA6551SST, CA6552SST, CA6553SST

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