Network Expansion Port-2 / Nep-2 - Lowrance / Simrad on 2040-parts.com
Largo, Florida, United States
Brand new in origial box! Item retails for $270.00! Good luck and happy bidding!!!! Part # 000-10029-001 The Network Expansion Port (NEP-2) enables multiple displays to exchange chart data, waypoint and route information, as well as interconnecting radar and echosounder modules. Featuring five Ethernet ports, the NEP-2 is compatible with NSS, NSE and NSO. Key Features
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