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Aim Ir Beacon Transmitter Kit- Receiver, Receiver Bracket & Power Cord on 2040-parts.com

US $98.99
Location:

Livonia, Michigan, United States

Livonia, Michigan, United States
Transmitter is used but in good working condition. Power cord and Receiver are new
Brand:AiM Manufacturer Part Number:TL0600

AiM IR BEACON TRANSMITTER KIT- RECEIVER, RECEIVER BRACKET & POWER CORD

This AiM beacon transmitter kit includes-
  • Beacon Transmitter
  • New Beacon Receiver
  • New Beacon Receiver Bracket
  • New Transmitter Power Cord
The AiM beacon transmitter is used to trigger laptimes on a AiM in-car dash.  The transmitter is set near the side of the track (All beacons have a common frequency so only one Transmitter is needed).  The receiver is mounted on the car, and wired to the AiM dash to allow for the transmitter signals to be received.  The transmitter can run on battery power, or by using an external power source using the power cord.

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