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Sea Tel Tracking Antenna Control Unit & Multi Channel Modem on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:Sea Tel

Here is a Set of Marine Electronics from SEA TEL...

There is a Sea Tel Tracking Antenna Control Unit...Model TAC-92...

SEA TEL Multi Channel Modem...Model MCM-3...

Sea Tel Antenna Control Panel...

I've listed these items as Not Working/Parts or repair...

I picked these Items up at a Marine Closeout Sale with many other Marine Items...

I have no way of testing them and do not know if they work or not...

There are No Power Cables included...

On the back of the Modem you can see that rust was prevalent on the screws that held the Plug Ends...No where else seems rusty...

The Antenna Control Unit looks fine on the outside...On/Off Button works fine if thats any help...

They all may work fine...

The closeout sale i referred to sold all types of Marine Items that were in good working order...


Thanx for looking and good luck bidding!!!

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