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Collins 309a-1 Antenna Coupler Control Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Working inventory from closed avionics repair depot, good condition
Brand:Rockwell Collins Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:390A-1

Collins 309A-1 Antenna Coupler Control Unit

Available for sale is a Collins 309A-1 Antenna Coupler Control Unit.  The 309A-1 Coupler Control provides the necessary audio switching and RF interlocks for dual HF/SSB transceiver installations in aircraft.  Typically used with 618T-x, 628T-x and 18Z-3 / 4 HF SSB transceivers systems. The 309A-1 is commonly used with 180R series antenna couplers.  Working pull from the inventory of a closed avionics business.

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