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Zaon Mrx Pcas Portable Colision Avoidance System Aircraft Traffic Alert on 2040-parts.com

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Geneva, Illinois, United States

Geneva, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

Used Zaon PCAS. It has been several years since I have used this, but it always worked great and has truly been a lifesaver. Uses other aircraft transponders to help you see and avoid traffic. Doesn't show direction, but it gives distance and altitude. Powered by 2 AA batteries or included 12 volt power adapter. Updated to 1.3 version firmware. A few of the tiny LED lights are burned out on the display but you can still read everything just fine. Item comes in the original box with instructions. Sold "As is" since Zaon is no longer around.

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