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Garnin Gtx-320a Transponder + Ameri-king Encoder on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Newport, Michigan, United States

Newport, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Garmin Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:GTX-320A

This is a Garmin GTX320A transponder with its tray and a disassembled encoder connector (I have no idea why it was disassembled),  PLUS an Ameri-King AK-350, blind 30,000 foot encoder with Communication connector and static air fitting.  Both of these items were still in IFR certification from the latest 24 month Pitot/Static check until they were removed from my 210 in July for a panel upgrade.  I have NEVER had any complaints from ATC about my reported altitude or signal quality.  There is a wiring diagram on the encoder.  Neither communication cabling nor antenna/coax is included as they remained in my plane.  A new pitot/static check will be required to make the installation legal.

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