Garmin Gtx 320 A Transponder With Ack A- 30 Encoder on 2040-parts.com
Moorestown, New Jersey, United States
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Garmin 320 A Transponder with ACK 30 encoder. Trays and connectors included but not antenna . Excellent condition, photo of unit working in panel is included. Removed for avionics upgrade. This unit was connected to a Ryan 8000 TCAD listed separately on eBay.
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