Rockwell Collins Compass Amplifier 522-1619-004 on 2040-parts.com
Fraser, Michigan, US
Rockwell Collins Compass Amplifier Type 328A-2A Collins Part No. 522-1619-004 Serial No. 606
Condition: This unit has been used, however it has not been in use since it was sent to Collins for refurbishing. The unit was sent in for an A2 balance alignment.The paperwork from Collins states that the unit was inspected for hidden damage, cleaned, aligned A2R26, and passed final test. The work performed papers will be included.
I have not personally tested this unit and am selling as-is.
I will be happy to provide additional photos and answers to any questions.
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