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Artex Elt-100 Hm - Emergency Locator Transmitter And Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Powell River, British Columbia, Canada

Powell River, British Columbia, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:Artex Manufacturer Part Number:453-0150-01

Used ELT 100 HM

This unit was tested using a spare battery and is in working condition. Battery expiry date was Feb 2005. This ELT will require a new battery.

Broadcasts on frequencies 121.5 and 243 MHZ

Includes mounting bracket and remote test and activation switch. Also includes outside air temp gauge and Antenna. I do not have the wire to connect the Remote test switch or the coax cable to connect the antenna.

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