Part #: 522-1400-000

Model: 341C-1

NSN:

6110-00-482-0552

OEM:

Collins Aerospace

Desc:

RMI Servo Amp

Part Number :


341C-1

 

FEATURES

  • Transistorized servo amplifier
  • Amplifies the error voltage from control transformer in Radio Magnetic Indicators to a level sufficient to drive compass card servo motor
  • Can be used with Collins PN-101 Compass System to drive 2nd HSI (i.e. Copilot)

 

SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions: 4.08"H x 1.86"W x 3.3"D Weight: 0.7 lbs.
Part Number: description:
522-1400-00 RMI Servo Amp
522-1400-000 RMI Servo Amp, Supercedes -00

 

522-1400-000
- RMI Servo Amp

NSN: 6110-00-482-0552

Price Condition Status
REQUEST SV OUTRIGHT REQUEST LEAD TIME

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