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Terra Avionics Digital Nav/com With Deviation Indicator And Audio Panel on 2040-parts.com

US $900.00
Location:

Worley, Idaho, US

Worley, Idaho, US
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This is a TERRA Avionics 960D Digital NAV/COM, with Audio Panel. This radio is new, In fact I took it out of the box for the pictures.

It contains a TX760D 720 channel Com Radio and a TN200D NAV with a VOR Digital Deviation Indicator.

With Audio Panel.

I purchased this a couple of years ago from Gulf Coast Avionics for an aircraft I was thinking of building. The plane never happened.

These can be used in a Experimental or Certified aircraft

 

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