Part #: | 071-01548-0200 |
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Model: | ANT-67A |
Desc: | TCAS Antenna |
OEM: | BendixKing |
NSN: | 5985-01-552-0492 |
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Sched-B: | 8529102020 |
ECCN: | 7A994 |
Cage Code: | 22373 |
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Serial #: 6066 [Details]
Serial #: 6071 [Details]
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FEATURES
SPECIFICATIONS
Size: | 11.00"L x 1.36"H x 6.25"W | Weight: | 1.82 lbs. |
Form factor: | ARINC 735 (teardrop) | Altitude: | Category F2 55000 ft. |
Exterior Material: | High-strength composite | Temp Range: | -55 to 70C (operating) |
TSO: | C118, C119a | Polarization: | Vertical |
Power Requirements: | None | Pressurization: | Withstands pressure differential of 25 PSIA |
Lightning Protection: | Meets swept zone 2A lightning strike requirements | Input Port VSWR: | 1.35:1 max |
Max Peak Input Power: | 1000w pulsed | Max Avg Input Power: | 10w continuous |
Part Number: | Description: |
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071-01548-0100 | White Teardrop, 1.5" long coax connectors |
071-01548-0200 | White Teardrop, 0.73" short coax connectors |
071-01548-1200 | Black Teardrop, 0.73" short coax connectors |
NSN: 5985-01-552-0492
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TCAS II is a system used for detecting and tracking aircraft in the area of an aircraft. TCAS interrogates transponders in other aircraft and analyzes the replies to determine range, bearing, and relative altitude (if reporting) of the intruder aircraft. When the TCAS II processor determines that a potential collision hazard exists, it will issue visual and audio advisories to the pilot/copilot for appropriate vertical avoidance maneuvers. TCAS is not able to detect aircraft without an operating ATCRBS transponder (operating in Mode A and C) or a Mode S transponder. |
TCAS II utilizes two types of cockpit displays, Resolution Advisory (RA) and Traffic Advisory (TA) display. The RA is incorporated into the vertical speed indicator (VSI). With illuminating red and green arcs around the dial, the VSI displays the required rate, or limitation of climb or descent, to avoid a collision. The TA display shows the intruding aircraft’s relative position and altitude with a trend arrow to indicate if it is climbing or descending greater than 500 feet per minute. The TA display may be presented on compatible weather radar indicator or MFD, dedicated TCAS display or a TA/VSI display. The TA display uses symbols and colors to identify the relative threat of each intruder. Supplementing the displays, TCAS II provides appropriate synthesized voice announcements. |
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