Arc Cessna 400 Dme Rta-476a 44000 Receiver Transmitter & C-476a Rec Transmitter on 2040-parts.com
Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States
ARC 400 DME RTA-476A P/N: 44000 S/N: 1888 RECEIVER TRANSMITTER WITH ARC C-476A P/N: 44020-1000 S/N: 1985 CONTROL UNIT
THIS AUCTION COMES WITH THE DME RECEIVER AND THE DME INDICATOR UNIT WITH CONNECTOR. THIS SYSTEM WAS REMOVED ON 10/26/16 AND WAS SUPPOSE TO BE IN WORKING CONDITION BUT IT HAS NOT BEEN TESTED SINCE REMOVAL SO IS BEING SOLD AS IS. WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTURES IS WHAT YOU GET. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS JUST LET ME KNOW. THANKS |
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