this chelton L-band antenna was installed on a corporate aircraft but removed due to configuration change. very small and low drag, perfect for ADSB or transponder installations. very expensive high quality antenna. uses Large bayonet type connector why spend all that money on your equipment and put a crappy dipole antenna on it. this one is beautiful design I usually ship items within 3 days, but occasionally due to logistics and my work schedule I am using 10 day handling time on my listings. International buyers pay actual shipping costs. Guaranteed to pass your inspection or your money back. |
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