Slaved Nsd360 With Slaving Amp, Flux Detector, Connectors, And 8130-3 on 2040-parts.com
Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
Slaved
NSD360 with slaving amp, flux detector, harness and connectors
** No Reserve Auction**
*Great working condition
* HSI Part# 52D137-1333, Serial# I-502
- Overhauled by Triumph Instruments 7/2008
- Removed 3/2010 for Aspen Upgrade (@247 flight hours)
- Fresh 8130-3 from DFW Instrument Corp. 3/2011
* Also Includes Magnetic
flux Detector, Slaving amplifier, wire harness and connectors
* Will be shipped in
instrument foam packaging
- Ships to US Addresses only
- Flat rate ground to CONUS
- Hawaii/Alaska at actual shipping costs
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