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Motorola XPR8400 AAM27TRR9JA7BN UHF MotoTRBO Repeater

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Description:

  • Manufacturer: Motorola
  • Model: XPR8400 
  • Part #: AAM27TRR9JA7BN 

    Description:
    UHF Motorola MotoTRBO repeater

  • UHF 450 - 527 MHz
  • UHF R2 split

This item is Haloid Guaranteed Refurbished™. Our technicians performed a 33-point inspection to ensure the item is fully functional. We include a 30-day money-back guarantee and 3-month warranty

Estimated Value
Original price $2,999.00
Original price $2,999.00 - Original price $2,999.00
Original price $2,999.00
Current price $1,199.99
$1,199.99 - $1,199.99
Current price $1,199.99
You Save: $1,799.01(60%)

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Manufacturer: Motorola

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