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Raymarine 4kw Pedestal And Array Antenna on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Webster, New York, United States

Webster, New York, United States
Condition:Used

Raymarine pedestal and array. The unit does not work it sends a fail signal for the Shp sensor as recorded using the diagnostics on my E120. The drive works and it will show radar for a partial swing and then it doesn't show any longer. However it keeps spinning. The array is fine and the drive is fine. I tried swapping the little board that reads the magnet as it rotates and it's not that. So it can be used for parts or you can trouble shoot. It does not have the four bottom bolts or the inside brackets either. If you have questions please ask away before you bid and I will do my best to answer. I spent a lot of time trouble shooting and learning so I am happy to help of I can. 

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