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Icom At-130 Marine Boat Ham Ssb Automatic Antenna Tuner on 2040-parts.com

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Boynton Beach, Florida, United States

Boynton Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Icom Manufacturer Part Number:AT-130

Icom AT-130 Marine Boat Ham SSB Automatic Antenna Tuner.  Full documentation available on the web but appears to cover 1.6 to 30 mhz.  I have not tested.

Condition is good.  See Pics.  Unable to test.  What you see is what you get - I do not have the interconnecting cable to a transceiver.

Due to this being old electronics, all sales are final.

Shipping listed for continental USA only.  Please contact me for other shipping destinations.

Please email any questions.

Thank you for looking.

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