Collins Vir-30a Nav Receiver "excellent" "faa Overhaul" "below Cost" "look" !!! on 2040-parts.com
US $299.00
Location:
Punta Gorda, Florida, United States
“Excellent”
Manufacturer Part Number:622-0876-001
MANUFACTURER:ROCKWELL COLLINSPart Brand:COLLINSMODEL:VIR-30ACountry of Manufacture:United StatesPART NUMBER:622-0876-001
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FEATURES INCLUDE...
Radio Navigation System providing VOR, localizer, glideslope, and marker beacon outputs and VOR/ADF display for general aviation aircraft
Has 200 VOR/LOC channels and 40 glideslope channels
Compatible with standard 2-out-of-5 control units
Provides navigation outputs to interface with pictorial navigation systems, analog area navigation systems, and conventional flight control systems
Supplies automatic/manual VOR information
Supplies localizer and glideslope deviation outputs
Supplies high and low level flag signals, to/from information, marker beacon lamp signals, and VOR, localizer, and marker beacon audio outputs
Provides sine/cosine VOR outputs to drive RMI-30
Can be used with either 313N-4 series analog controls or CTL-30 and CTL-32 (w/ CAD adapter) digital controls
Can be used with 3-wire synchro type RMI with use of 699Z-1 RMI adapter
SPECIFICATIONS...
FAA TSO:
C40a (VOR), C36c Class D (LOC), C34c Class D (GS), C35d Class A (MB)
Environmental:
DO-138, Category AD/A/JNG/AAAEXXXXX
Dimensions:
3.49"H x 3.73"W x 13.84"L
Weight:
5.6 lbs.
Altitude:
45000 ft. max.
Temperature:
-54 to +55C (operation)
Frequency Range:
108.00-117.95 MHz with 50-kHz spacing
Frequency Control:
ARINC 2 out of 5
Selectivity:
6 dB: 34-kHz minimum bandwidth; 60 dB: 82-kHz maximum bandwidth
VOR Channels:
160
LOC Channels:
40
Flag Sensitivity:
Flag out of view at 3.0 uV
VOR Deviation Accuracy:
+-1.0 deg.
Deviation Loads:
5-load capability, 1000 ohms each without external strapping
Maximum Deviation Voltage:
VOR (1V), LOC (500mV)
To/From Loads:
2-load capability, 200 ohms each
Max To/From Voltage:
130 mV
High-level Flag:
18 V dc minimum at 250 mA
Low-Level Flags:
1.2V dc, current limited to mA; four loads, 1000 ohms each without external strapping
RMI Output:
4-wire sine/cosine; compatible with Collins RMI-30 or 699Z-1 RMI Adapter, capable of driving 3 RMI pointers
RMI Output Accuracy:
+-1.5 degrees bench, +-2.7 degrees environmental
Audio Output:
100 mW +-1 dB, 600 ohms
Glideslope Frequency Range:
329.15-335.000 MHz
Glideslope Channels:
40 with 150-kHz spacing
Glideslope Frequency Control:
ARINC 2 out of 5
Glideslope Selectivity:
6 dB: 41-kHz minimum bandwidth; 60 dB: 188-kHz maximum bandwidth
Glideslope Sensitivity:
Flag out of view at 5 uV
Glideslope Deviation Loads:
5-load capability, 1000 ohms each without external strapping
Glideslope Max Deviation Voltage:
+-900 mV in ILS mode
Glideslope Flag:
Biased out of view in VOR mode with approx +1.0 V
Glideslope High-level Flag:
+18 V dc minimum at 250 mA
Glideslope Low-level Flags:
1.2 V dc, current limited at 10 mA; four loads, 1000 ohms with each without external strapping
Marker Beacon Frequency:
75 MHz
Marker Beacon Sensitivity:
(High) 200 uV +-6 dB; (Low) 1500 uV +-6 dB
Marker Beacon Audio Output:
100 mW into 600 ohms at 2000-uV input level (high sensitivity)
Marker Beacon Load Capacity:
Dual 3-lamp load
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