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Collins Amr 350 Audio Panel on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Alamosa, Colorado, United States

Alamosa, Colorado, United States
"As Removed"
Manufacturer Part Number:622-2087-011 Warranty:No Brand:Collins

Collins AMR 350 Audio Panel

Part Number: 622-2087-011

Serial Number: 10782

"As Removed"


AMR-350 Audio/Marker Panel provides the functions of marker beacon receiver, audio control panel, and isolation amplifier.

  • AUTO switch to simplify switching functions
  • Independent audio control of NAV and COMM
  • Automatic dimming of marker lights
  • Marker recevier HIGH and LOW sensitivity control for enroute and approach flight
  • Automatic muting circuitry to prevent acoustical feedback when transmitter is keyed


What you see in the picture comes in the box. Please note that there is simply the 14-day money back guarantee if what you ordered is not what you receive.
Also please view shipping details, as we do have a few options available; some may be cheaper than others. We aim to satisfy our customers.
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