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Narco At-50a Transponder - At50 on 2040-parts.com

US $260.00
Location:

Santa Barbara, California, United States

Santa Barbara, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Narco Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:AT-50A Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Narco AT-50A Transponder with Tray and connectors

This transponder was removed from my Cessna 172 for an avionics upgrade. 
Transponder comes with mounting installation tray and connectors as pictured. 

This transponder is a slide-in replacement for the Narco AT-50.
The Narco AT-50A is a very common transponder, and is an upgrade of the original AT-50. The AT-50A offers basic transponder functionality at a reduced cost (compared to King and Collins).

SN 25094
CN218A3B
Last Serviced 8/24/2001

Unit was working when removed, but I cannot guarantee airworthiness. Sold for parts or to be serviced.

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