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Raymarine E22106 St70 Depth Transducer Receiver on 2040-parts.com

C $189.99
Location:

Vimont, Laval, QC, Canada

Vimont, Laval, QC, Canada
Condition:Neuf Marque de la pièce:RAYMARINE État:Neuf Numéro de pièce du fabricant:E22106

Add depth data to your ST70 SeaTalkNG instrument network.  The ST70 Depth pod connects to the network and hosts any standard Raymarine instrument depth transducer (sold separately.)


  • SeaTalkNG compatible connections for use with ST70 instruments
  • Hosts any Raymarine ST30, ST40, ST50, ST60, ST60+, ST80 or ST290 series depth transducer. (Transducer sold seperately.)
     
  • 200 kHz transmitter.



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