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Garmin Sl 40 Vhf Communication Transceiver on 2040-parts.com

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Walhalla, South Carolina, United States

Walhalla, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Garmin

Physical specifications

Size: 1.3"H x 6.25"W x 10.5"D
Weight: 2 lbs.

Performance specifications

Transmit power 8 watts (carrier power)
Input voltage range 10 to 40 VDC
Operating temperature range -20 to +55 C
Certified TSO C37d (transmitting)
Certified TSO C38d (receiving)

760 communication channels
Frequency range 118 to 136.975 MHz
Active and standby flip-flop frequencies
Volume control
16 character high-intensity alphanumeric LED display
Transmit status indicator
Backlit keypad controls
Automatic display intensity control
Built-in, two-place voice activated intercom
2x8 frequency memory and recall
Stores/recalls 8 user defined frequencies
Stores/recalls previous 8 frequencies
Frequency monitor function (listens to standby while monitoring the active)
Dedicated emergency channel selector
Upgradeable to include GPS option
Squelch test function
Stuck mic time-out

High intensity LED display- direct sunlight-readable with automatic dimmer
National Weather Service frequencies (162MHz) built-in
Built-in intercom function — two place voice activated intercom standard, with
two microphone inputs
Internal non-volatile memory — no batteries required for frequency storage
Full range input supply voltage standard — install in 14 VDC or 28 VDC aircraft
without additional power converters
12 watt audio amplifier into 4 ohms

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