Special TIT (4 leads) Clamp Style
SPO-22, SPO-42, SPO-62, SPO-82, and SPO-102 Transcom II Portable Intercoms
Transcom II Portable Intercoms Fail safe feature allows pilot to always hear radios – even if the intercom is off.
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SPO-23, SPO-43, and SPO-63 Transcom III Portable Stereo Intercoms
Transcom III Portable Stereo Intercoms Make and receive cell phone calls through the intercom. Works with Stereo or Monaural Headsets.
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Sport 200 and Sport 200 S Stereo Two Place Intercoms
Sport 200 and Sport 200 S Two Place Intercoms Designed for Light-Sport Category Aircraft. Pilot fail safe feature allows pilot
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Sport 200 and Sport 200 S Two Place Intercoms
Sport 200 and Sport 200 S Two Place Intercoms Designed for Light-Sport Category Aircraft. Pilot fail safe feature allows pilot
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Spring CHT Probe
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SR 54 Switching Module | 20 Pole
The SR 54 switching relay provides 20 poles of switching through five hermetically sealed, bifurcated relays. The SR 54 has a built-in circuit that switches all relays to their de-energized condition whenever K6 is activated. This can be used for such applications as insuring LOC is presented on the HSI whenever a LOC signal is selected.
SR 623 Switching Relay | Six Two-Pole Relays
SR263 Switching Relay | Two Six-Pole Card for MARC-70 + False
SR64-1 Switching Relay Module | MARC 70, 24 Pole
The SR 64 provides 24 poles of switching through six, hermetically sealed, bifurcated relays. The relays contacts are gold plated and have a 2 amp resistive load rating at 28 VDC. Coil current is 120 mA. K1, K2, K3 and K4 are switched simultaneously through coil pins, 71 and 72. K5 and K6 are independently switched through their coil pins.