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Apollo Sl70 Digital Mode C Transponder on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

Apollo SL-70 Digital Mode C Transponder.
Powers Up, Screen works Great, Reports Correct Altitude on Digital Display, all buttons work. No failure codes. Was recently removed from my Cessna 182 when ATC started reporting getting intermittent altitude readings.  I believe connections to antenna may have been the culprit. We didn't troubleshoot since we were upgrading to ADS-B.

Mounting Tray is included.

I guarantee it will power up, and all buttons will work, and report the correct altitude when properly connected to an altitude encoder.  If not, I will accept returns within 7 days of arrival.


On Jun-09-16 at 19:28:45 PDT, seller added the following information:

I guarantee it will power up, and all buttons will work, and screen will display the correct altitude when properly connected to an altitude encoder.  If not, I will accept returns within 7 days of arrival.

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