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MCI MD41-1512 - Annunciation Control Unit

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Horizontal Annunciation Control Unit, 14V

Key Benefits
• Compatible with Garmin GTN 6XX/7XX WAAS Navigators
• Includes CDI and suspend mode switching, independent of OBS per new GTN requirements
• Compact, self-contained GPS annunciation control unit
• Automatic-dimming and daylight readable LED lighting
• Single cutout and locking D-subminiature connector reduces installation costs
• Quality Mil-Spec connector included
• TSO-C129 certified
• Qualified to RTCA DO-160 environmental specs
• Designed and built in Wichita, Kansas, USA
• One-year limited warranty
General Information
Part #MD41-1512
ManufacturerMid-Continent Instrument & Avionics
Specifications
CertificationFAA TSO-C129
Dimensions0.80”H x 2.73”W x 3.20”D
Environmental QualificationRTCA DO-160
Instrument Panel MountingRear mount
Lighting Input14 VDC
Mating ConnectorPositronic RD25F10JVL0 or equivalent (MCI P/N 7014517)
OrientationHorizontal
Power Input14 VDC
Power Requirement0.20 A max
Weight0.26 lb.

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