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This unit was removed from an experimental aircraft project that was
decommissioned and parted out. We have bench tested it and updated the
software, the database is old. It is a WAAS GPS and has Terrain. Tray,
backplate, connectors and antenna are included. The antenna is
faded/weathered but is undamaged and worked fine. The surface coating
of the screen has been rubbed off in spots as is typical with 530/430's
but is not noticeable with the unit powered up.
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