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Cessna/sperry Cdi, Model No In-481ac, P/n 50570-2300 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Clearwater, Florida, United States

Clearwater, Florida, United States
Used but fully functional unit. The plastic cover is missing from the OBS knob but it still turns easily.
Brand:Cessna Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:RTA-477A, pn 50950-0000, Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This CDI unit was recently removed from a Cessna 182 to make way for Garmin equipment.   I've had it working with a Cessna RT485 NAV/Com and also a TKM MX385.   The compatible MX385 is also available under another lot.

I particularly liked the Automatic Radial Centering feature, which lets you press the button and it finds the VOR radial automatically without having to continually twist the OBS knob waiting for the needle to move.

The unit is currently in the UK. 
-I will ship to anywhere in the world from the UK and just charge you at cost. 
-Alternatively I will be travelling to Florida in late November 2016 and if you can wait, I could ship it within the US from there.  
-Alternatively if you are in the US buying this item in conjunction wtih any of the other avionics items I have for sale, I will ship to you via a forwarding service in Clearwater, FL, and you only pay US domestic shipping from Clearwater.  I will get the item to Clearwater at my own cost and also pay any US import duties.
  

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