Datamarine Loran Cdx Course/distance Indicator Miles Off Course Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Chelmsford, Massachusetts, United States
Datamarine Course Deviation and Distance Indicator with manual and sun cover. Unit works fine. Also included is the Datamarine Distance Log Panel, model A181. PLEASE NOTE, the trip reset button on the panel cannot be reset.
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