Emergency Locator Transmitter, Narco Elt 10, With Antenna on 2040-parts.com
Jerusalem, Israel
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I used this ELT in my Cessna R182 till a year ago when I had to upgrade to a 407 MHz ELT. It was working when removed. The battery is certified till October 2016.
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