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Raytheon Radar System on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Nauwigewauk, New Brunswick, Canada

Nauwigewauk, New Brunswick, Canada
Radome is missing
Brand:Raytheon Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

You are bidding on a used Raytheon radar system Radar is Raytheon R-10 Raster Scan  type # M88391 and display unit is Raytheon R-10 type M88388. System comes with cable to connect Radar to Display unit , approx 30feet  with plug. I have no idea as to where the Radome is but I see that they can be purchased on eBay. Item is from a sailboat that was left to us by an uncle. I assume that it works as he was an avid sailor and looked after his boat like a baby , but since I can't say for sure and have no idea as how to test it I must auction the item as is.

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