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**brand New Mint Never Installed** Comant Ci-196 Vhf Blade Comm Antenna #1 on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
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West Grove, Pennsylvania, United States

West Grove, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Comant Manufacturer Part Number:CI 196

Comant VHF Blade Antenna
Part Number: CI-196
Serial Number: 267282
List Price: $499
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Authentic Comant Antenna. Identical to the CI 119. Matches the styling and mounting configuration of the late model Mooney 201/231/252 aircraft series starting in 1978. The CI 196 has been re-tested and upgraded to the new RTCA DO-160D environmental requirements and offers the 118 to 137 MHz frequency associated with DO-186A MOPS.

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