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Marion Station, Maryland, United States

Marion Station, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Raymarine Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:M92559 and M92557

Raytheon RL9. 18" Dome with 7" display and 7" repeater (or spare). 12v power cable and 15ft communication cable with plug for display and loose wires to dome.
Unit is a standard popular device with 16nm range down to 35yds with 2kW transmission power.
Manual with installation, wiring and operating instructions included.
Fully functional. Is the result of an upgrade of electronics on my boat.

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