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Rds 82 Vp - Two Piece Color Radar on 2040-parts.com

US $7,490.00
Location:

Londrina, Paraná, Brazil

Londrina, Paraná, Brazil
Condition:Used Brand:Bendix King Manufacturer Part Number:AA - 5512 B

2 piece Color Radar System consisting of RS-181A Radar Sensor and IN-182A Radar Indicator

Designed specifically for use in medium to light twin engine aircraft of turbo jet, turbo prop, or piston engine design

Detects, locates, and presents any enroute weather associated with thunderstorms and high density rainfall in four color format

System provides 190 mile (maximum) avoidance range capability with 12 inch antenna and operates on a frequency of 9345 MHz (X-band) with a nominal peak of 1 KW

System can be used, day or night, for ground mapping which permits displaying prominent topographical features in addition to primary weather mapping purpose

Indicator can be expanded to display multifunction digital data such as navigation and radio navigation information, flight log information, and several pages of checklist information

Vertical profile version available shows height of weather activity 


USED ITEM, TESTED AND WORKING WHEN REMOVED FROM THE PLANE
SHIPPED FROM OUTSIDE THE USA
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