Furuno Radar Scanner Unit Rsb-0055 on 2040-parts.com
West River, Maryland, United States
Furuno RSB-0055 Marine Radar Scanner Unit / Radome / Radar Transceiver
In good working order. Tested just before being removed from a boat that was upgrading to a digital radar.
Details:
24" Inch 3.0 kW Radome Radar Transceiver
Does not include cable.
For 1831MK2, M841, 1731MK2, 1731 Mark 2, and other Furuno Marine Radar Systems
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