The AIS200-35 is a remote switching unit that operates on 28VDC. It allows a VOR NAV receiver and a GPS or other long range navigation system to share a single HIS or CDI. The 20-poles of switching allow all the resolver lines and the steering lines to be switched simultaneously. Internal fail safe switching circuitry ensure that ILS steering is always displayed on the indicator should power be lost to the system or if an ILS frequency is selected in the NAV receiver. Annunciator outputs advise the pilot which system is being displayed on his HIS/CDI.
NAV/COMs for Sale
- Collins vir-351 nav with tray(US $90.00)
- Kns-80 nav system 066-4008-01(US $270.00)
- Hoskins dvor(US $15.00)
- King nav/com kx-170 pn 069-1014-00(US $65.00)
- Rt-385a nav/comm radio 46660-1100 - as is(US $69.95)
- Collins microline rcr-650 tso'd adf receiver 622-2091-001(US $180.00)
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