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Post subject: FS: Century NSD-360A Slaved HSI $1,000 Posted: 05 May 2019, 08:32 |
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Joined: 01/03/18 Posts: 284 Post Likes: +50 Company: Moore's Aviation Services Location: Brooklyn, MI - KJXN
Aircraft: M35 - Ethel II
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$1,000 + PayPal and shipping fees. Slaved Century 52D137-1333 INCLUDED Flux Detector Magnetic Gyro Slaving Amplifier. Removed for panel upgrade. Just removed and was fully functioning when I last flew the plan last week. Specs Click below for Bennett Avionics Description. https://www.bennettavionics.com/nsd-360 ... ystem-hsi/
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Post subject: Re: FS: Century NSD-360A HSI $1,000 Posted: 07 May 2019, 00:27 |
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Joined: 12/12/17 Posts: 379 Post Likes: +152
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What is required to have this work with a GTN 650/750?
Is there some sort of converter that is needed?
Same with an stec 30-2 autopilot.
Thanks!
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Post subject: Re: FS: Century NSD-360A HSI $1,000 Posted: 07 May 2019, 00:51 |
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Joined: 12/21/09 Posts: 6718 Post Likes: +3090 Company: Boxwell Avionics Location: Deland, Florida
Aircraft: T210H
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Username Protected wrote: What is required to have this work with a GTN 650/750?
Is there some sort of converter that is needed?
Same with an stec 30-2 autopilot.
Thanks! Works with the GTN out of the box. Works with the Stec 30-2 with minor modification to the autopilot.
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Post subject: Re: FS: Century NSD-360A HSI $1,000 Posted: 07 May 2019, 17:27 |
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Joined: 03/12/17 Posts: 10 Post Likes: +4
Aircraft: C 33A
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Hi, Does it come with the connector? If it does I’ll take it at the reduced price?? Tried to PM but it didn’t go through. Guess we’ll need a freight quote to deliver to Australia if you could do that. Thanks Scott
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Post subject: Re: FS: Century NSD-360A Slaved HSI $1,000 Posted: 19 May 2019, 07:27 |
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Joined: 09/26/14 Posts: 110 Post Likes: +1
Aircraft: A36
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I am not familiar with this setup. I am used to a gyro being part of the system, does the amplifier take the place of the gyro here? Or is that component still needed. Thanks.
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Post subject: Re: FS: Century NSD-360A Slaved HSI $1,000 Posted: 19 May 2019, 10:11 |
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Joined: 03/22/18 Posts: 3808 Post Likes: +2104 Location: Nashville, TN
Aircraft: Lazarus - a B60 Duke
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The NSD-360a is a vacuum gyro HSI. The gyro is contained inside the instrument itself and has vacuum lines in and out.
The connector inputs Nav and G/S to the indicators and also outputs them to an autopilot.
There is a separate slaving unit that inputs heading to the HSI to keep the card aligned like all the others - that silver box is the slaving amplifier to make sure the heading signal is at the proper gain. The NSD-360a is unique in that it does not have a separate gyro/pot to operate.
There's only two good shops left in the country who rebuild them reliably. Autopilot Central is one of them. I had one of these I was going to put in my Bonanza before it had its hangar incident.
The connectors are still readily available from lots of secondary parts sources. Autopilot Central would probably sell one for $20-30 bucks or so then you just pinout the wires.
If you hunted around you could probably even find one that had been cut with a good length of wire to solder to your harness and save you some wiring time. You'll need one from the flux sensor to the amplifier, one from the amplifier output to the main connector on the Indicator and the indicator's connector itself (3 connectors).
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