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Barberton, Ohio, United States
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Primus II (Honeywell) Integrated Radar System ( On the cover) Original Pilot's Manual No. A29-1146-060-07 Revised August 2000 is illustrated and has 14 Sections covering: (On the cover page) Integrated Radio System Introduction, System Description, Radio Management Unit (RMU), VHF Communication (COM Transceiver Operation, Navigation (NAV ) Receiver Operation, Distance Measuring Equipment (DME) Operation, Air Traffic Control (ATC) Transponder TCAS Operation), Automatic Direction Finder (ADF) Operation, Microwave Landing System (MLS) Operation, Audio Panel Operation, Clearance Delivery Control Head (CDH), Built In Test (BTI) and Self Test, System Maintenance Information and Honeywell Support and Abbreviations,

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