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Md41-734 Garmin Gx50 Gx60 Annunciator - Sealed With Connectors 8130 on 2040-parts.com

US $140.00
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States
Sealed in ESD packaging. In original box with connector kit, installation manual, and 8130
Brand:Mid-Continent Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:MD31-734

Mid-Continent MD41-734 annunciator for Garmin Apollo GX50 GX60.  In original box, still sealed in ESD protective packaging.  Comes with installation manual, connector package, mounting hardware, and 8130-3 paperwork.  This model is vertical mount and 14 volt operation.

  • Interface and annunciation device that combines navigation source switching to pilot's primary 
    CDI or HSI with key GPS selection and annunciation functions
  • Transfers Navigation display between VOR/LOC and approach certified GPS systems
  • Provides up to 19 user defined relay poles
  • TSO C129 Approved to meet NEW FAA field approval requirements
  • Lighted push buttons and daylight readable annunciators
  • Push-button lighting level is controlled by the instrument lighting rheostat
  • Annunciator lighting is automatically dimmed by means of a photocell feedback circuit

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