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Mid Continent Md41-228 Gps Annunciator on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
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Venice, FL, US

Venice, FL, US
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FEATURES

 The MD41-228 is a self -contained GPS Annunciation and Control unit. It combines all the necessary functions required to interface the KLN 89B approach-certified GPS receiver with a remote mounted relay transfer system. In addition, the MD41-228 contains several GPS status annunciations used to indicate modes selected by the front panel switches and various inputs from the GPS receiver. A special ILS override feature has been incorporated to cause the MD41-228 to automatically switch to the NAV mode when the NAV (VOR) receiver is tuned to an ILS frequency. Other features include dual 40,000 hour lamps used for GPS, NAV, APR and ACTV annunciations, and Light Emitting Diodes (LED) for MSG and WPT annunciations.

VOLTAGE: 28 VDC 

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