Epirb Mcmurdo 406 Mhz With Gps + Acr on 2040-parts.com
Clermont, Florida, United States
Battery has expired. I lowered the price because of this.
McMurdo Smartfind Plus G5 CAT II EPIRB with GPSThe McMurdo Smartfind Plus G5 Category 2 EPIRB is a Manual Bracket Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon that can send a signal to Search and Rescue with your location with accuracy of less than 62M. The G5 offers a Bright, flashing LED light, 6 Year Battery Storage Life and Minimum 48hr continuous operation. MC82800001A2 MAN#: 82-800-001A-2 ID#: 4934 |
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