Raytheon R20x Radar Display on 2040-parts.com
Newport News, Virginia, United States
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This listing is for a used Raytheon R20X CRT Display that was removed in good working condition during a electronics upgrade. The unit hasn't been tested in a year. Have owner's manual and one cut cable. Should be good to go as a replacement, but condition is as is.
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