Dm Antenna Technologies Dmni70-1 L-band Atc Transponder & Dme Antenna New on 2040-parts.com
Swainsboro, Georgia, United States
This is a DMNI70-1 ATC Transponder and DME antenna in new surplus condition (serial number 23428). This version of the DMNI70 antennas is the one with a type C female connector. This item is in excellent cosmetic condition, as can be seen in the pictures. Includes installation instructions.
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