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Raymarine Raymic260 Us W/33ft. Cable - A80196 on 2040-parts.com

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Daytona Beach, Florida, United States
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Brand:Raymarine Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:A80196 UPC:723193767849

Raymarine RayMic260 US w/33ft. Cable
A80196

The RayMic 260 handset adds second or third station capability to your Ray260 VHF radio system.
The full-function RayMic260 handset allows access to all of the features and functions of the Ray260, and also enables station-to-station intercom calling.
The RayMic260 includes a 33-foot interconnect cable to connect it back to the Ray260 base station.
Software version V130502
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