Narco At 150 Transponder With Encoder And Tray 14v on 2040-parts.com
Belfast, Maine, United States
This transponder was working when removed last month. It includes the ACK 30 encoder, tray, and wiring harness. We basically unhooked the power, the static port line, and antenna and removed the assembly whole. You get it all. The only issue is with the tray itself. The antenna connection keeper was eaten by gremlins so you will need a new circlip to hold the RF connection in the tray. The 3rd pic shows the hole where it goes on the upper left. The cable that fits the hole is included but the clip is not. No warrantee is expressed or implied.
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