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Arc Rt 859a Transponder With Tray on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Alamosa, Colorado, United States

Alamosa, Colorado, United States
Condition:Used Brand:ARC Cessna Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:42260-1028 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

THIS ARC CESSNA RT-859A 800/1000 SERIES TRANSPONDER IS AN UPGRADE REPLACEMENT FOR ANY RT-359A OR RT-459A 300 OR 400 SERIES CESSNA TRANSPONDERS

THE WIRING IS THE SAME AS THE RT-359A AND RT-459A 300 AND 400 SERIES TRANSPONDERS.
THE MOUNTING TRAY HOWEVER HAS TO BE REPLACED BECAUSE THE RT-859A IS ABOUT 3IN. LONGER THAN THE OTHER MODELS.

THE RT-859A USES QUICK SELECT TOGGLE SWITCHES TO SET YOUR CODE AND IS A NICE UPGRADE FROM THE PLAIN RT-359 TRANSPONDER!!

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