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Alamosa, Colorado, United States

Alamosa, Colorado, United States
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Brand:Collins Manufacturer Part Number:AMR-350-011 Warranty:Yes

Collins AMR-350 TSO

Part Number: AMR-350-011

Serial Number: 10417

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The AMR-350 Audio Panel and Marker Beacon Receiver is the top audio panel from the reputable Collins Microline series. The TSO'd AMR-350 combines the functions of the AUD-250 Audio Panel and the MKR-350 Marker Receiver in one compact chassis.

Easy-to-use toggle switches are used to select audio for headphones or the cabin speaker. The switches let you see your selected audio source at a glance. The AMR-350 also includes Marker Beacon Annunciator Lights.

The AMR-350 has the following switch positions:

  • Automatic switching
  • 2 COMMs
  • 2 NAVs
  • ADF
  • DME
  • Marker Beacon

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