Terra Avionics Nav/com With Deviation Indicator on 2040-parts.com
Worley, Idaho, US
This is a TERRA Avionics 960 NAV/COM,. This radio is used, I was told when I bought it, it worked. I never installed it. The manual buttons work.
It contains a TX760 720 channel and a TN200 NAV with a VOR Digital Deviation Indicator.
I purchased this a couple of years ago
These can be used in a Experimental or Certified aircraft
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