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Rt-459a Arc Transponder (cessna) on 2040-parts.com

US $280.00
Location:

Esch, Germany

Esch, Germany
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:41470-1128 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes Part Brand:ARC

ARC (Cessna) RT-459A Transponder

Product Information
Model ARC (Cessna) RT-459A Transponder
Part Number P/N: 41470-1128 - Black faceplate, 28 V
P/N: 41470-1128 - Tan faceplate, 28 V
Condition Serviceable
Certification 8130-3
Voltage 28 volts (We are no longer able to provide 14 volt versions of this transponder)
Included Rack & Connector (if needed), 90 Day Warranty
Comments Most RT-459A transponders are equipped with a black faceplate. The picture shows that while the tan RT-459A is rare, it is sometimes available.
We do not normally sell this item internationally. We would be happy to send one to you, but please be advised that you are responsible for shipping in both directions in the event of any warranty claim. We will stand behind this item under the terms of our warranty, but you would pay for all shipping costs.


The ARC (Cessna) 400 Series RT-459A Transponder is a direct replacement for the common RT-359A. The RT-459A takes the basic RT-359A chassis and adds more power and convenience. The additional power allows this transponder to be used to 30,000 feet. The tuning levers are a bit unusual, but they work very quickly once you get accustomed to them.

Some of our RT-459A transponders, like the one shown here, have ARC's tan faceplate. Please check availability, as we may have units with black faceplates as well.



The RT-459A is compatible with encoders (either an encoding altimeter or a blind encoder).

The RT-459A features:
200 watts transmission power
Mode C compatibility
TSO'd to 30,000 feet
Reply light dimmer
Self test function
Provision for remote ident switch
You may also be interested in an Encoder to use with this RT-459A. When installed with an Encoder, the RT-459A will report both your position and altitude to ATC (Mode C).

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