TY96/TY97 Mounting Tray, Installation Kit and Manuals
TMA44/TX56/TY96/TT31 bundle (complete system)
TT21 Class 2 Transponder, remote unit with tray
Programmed PA for C406-N
DGL-1
With the Artex DGL-1 programming dongle, fleet operators will be able to efficiently transfer ELTs from aircraft to aircraft. The DGL-1 is a perfect match for the operator who wants auto-programming capability, but does not desire the position data function of the Artex ELT/NAV Interface. The DGL-1 comes attached to a top cover, which, along with the dongle, remain with the aircraft. When an ELT is installed, the DGL-1 re-programs the ELT with the aircraft’s 24-bit address. Bottom line: this device greatly simplifies maintenance and reduces downtime.
ELT to Nav Interface Boeing
When you’re facing an emergency situation, have peace of mind knowing that with the ELT to Nav-B Interface, search and rescue teams will have the knowledge of your position (within 100 meters). The ELT to Nav-B Interface is designed to be connected between the aircraft’s Flight Management Computer (FMC) or GPS receiver, and the B406-4 (Boeing) ELT. This device receives continuous position updates from the aircraft’s navigation system, and then translates it for use by the ELT. If you should need to activate your ELT, your aircraft’s latitude and longitude will be transmitted to a worldwide network of search and rescue satellites.
2-Wire ELT/RSWT Interface
The 2-Wire Remote Interface is a follow-up to the ME406 ACE ELT. The ME406 ACE emergency locator transmitter is a replacement for current ACK or Ameri-King 121.5 MHz ELTs, and comes complete with a remote switch and adapters to utilize existing wiring. The 2-Wire ELT/RSWT Interface uses just two of the existing wires from the wiring harness to connect the new cockpit remote switch to any of the 406 MHz series of ELTs.