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Cessna Arc Avionics Nav, Com, Course Ind, Vor Head, Rec Trans, Transpnder on 2040-parts.com

US $305.00
Location:

Hawthorne, California, US

Hawthorne, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Cessna Warranty:No

You are bidding on a Cessna ARC Avionics that includes:
(1) Course Indicator IN-514B,   Par No. 45010-1000; Ser No. 2957

(1) VOR Head, Par No. 31640; Ser No. 7621

(1) Converter Ind. IN-386A, Par No. 46860-2000; Ser No. 4641

(2) Rec Transmitter RT-385A, Part No. 46660-1100; Ser No's. 9918 and 5578, 28VDC

(1) Rec Transmitter RT-485A, Par No. 4736-1000; Ser No. 1174,  28VDC

(2) Rec Transmitter RT-359A, Part No. 41420-0028; Ser No. 27353, 28VDC: Part No. 41420-1114; Ser No. 6703, 14VDC

(1) Transponder KT 76, Par No. C589520-010; Ser No. 1 C 729, 14VDC 

There is definately some value here, and most of these radios were removed in working condition and replaced with improved designs but the complete history is not known.

These radios are in unknown condition; sold as is. Email us with any questions.

 

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