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Post subject: FS: MID-CONTINENT compact MD222-506 Compact CDI Posted: 18 Jan 2020, 23:23 |
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Joined: 10/04/14 Posts: 490 Post Likes: +113 Company: Take Flight Avaition. Location: Franklin, TN
Aircraft: Piper PA46 Jet Prop
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I was going to use this in my Malibu and just never had it installed. It is a great unit and perfect for tight panels.
$1500
615-406-9748
Features:
Compact 2 1/4 inch size saves panel space Innovative Safety Feature – pointers move out of view with invalid signal Precision replacement for older navigation indicators Rectilinear meter movements allow for more accurate readings LED backlighting for increased reliability FAA TSO and JTSO approved for use with most GPS and VOR systems All-metal construction includes ball bearings in critical areas True course resolver output (1 volt, 30 Hz) Quality Mil-Spec connectors included One year limited warranty Technical Specifications:
Power Input: 11-32 VDC Lighting: Internal white LED. Lighting control voltage is selectable for 5, 14, or 28 VDC. Weight: 0.6 lbs. Certification: FAA TSO-C34e, -C36e, -C40c. RTCA DO-192, -195, -160B. Length: 3.5" Temperature Range: -30ºC to +55ºC operating Humidity: 90% non-condensing Altitude: 0 to +55,000 ft. Cover Glass: HEA (anti-reflective) coated Connector: 25-pin male D-Sub (MD25M3S0V50) Mating Connector: 25-pin female D-Sub (MD25F3R4000 or equivalent) Color: Index marks and text: white Dial background: black Glidescope & navigational pointers: white Bezel: black Operational Shock: Rigid mounting, 6G operational, 15G crash safety Input Range: Common mode voltage range is 0V to 5V for all deviation and flag inputs.
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Last bumped by Cliff Reliford on 18 Jan 2020, 23:23.
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