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OEM: |
BendixKing |
Desc: |
ATC Transponder |
Size: | 2.00"W x 5.275"H x 11.750"L | Weight: | 3.81 lbs. |
Receiver Frequency: | 1030 MHz, crystal controlled | Temperature Range: | -55C to +70C |
Transmitter Frequency: | 1090 MHz +-3 MHz | Altitude: | to 70,000 feet |
TSO Compliance: | C74c, Class 1A, Env. Cat. DO-160.A2E1/A/MNO/EXXXXXSZAAAA | Applicable Documents: | RTCA Document DO-160 |
Design: | All solid-state, electronically tuned by single-crystal and single chip LSI digital frequency synthesizer | Receiver Sensitivity: | -73 dbm for 90% reply, nominal |
Power Requirements: | 11-33 VDC; 1.4 amps at 27.5 VDC | Side Lobe Suppression: | 3 pulse |
Suppression Input: | Accepts +10 through +70V pulses | Suppression Output: | Provides a minimum 18V, maximum 55V 35 us pulse |
Part Number | ATC Transponder Description |
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066-1071-00 | see above |
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