Wulfsberg Rt-7200 And Fm Control Unit on 2040-parts.com
Powell River, British Columbia, Canada
Its a classic !!! Wulfberg VHF FM Tranciever and Control Unit. RT-7200 was removed serviceable during radio upgrades. The C-962A Control unit is red tagged with snag "Removed unserviceable for installation of NAT FM Transceiver" I have no idea what's wrong with the Control unit, it could be something super simple. Both units are sold "As Is" We can split them up, or sell as a pair.
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