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simulator; power supply; antenna; breakout box; antenna shield; coaxial cable
alternate operating
included
multiple item w/carrying case
functionality test airborne transponder modes, dme's and emitters
ifr 6000 precision simulator
xpdr auto test provides a full far part 43 appendix f test; parametric tests include erp, mtl, pulse widths and spacings; separate screens for display of primary elementary and enhyanced surveillance parameters; predeterminded user selectable xpdr config files allow different classes of atcrbs and mode s transponder to be tested; altitude endoder screen for monitoring encoding altimeter grey code; xpdr and dme setup screens provide user defined operation parameters; single dme test scren provides control over dme frequency/channel, range, rate, rf level, % reply, squitter, ident and echo
lcd display with automatic light sensing illumination control; internal battery allowing six hours operation before recharge; automatic power shutdown after approximately 15 minutes of NON-Use when ac power is not connected; compacvt size and lightweight for one person operation
A test set specifically designed for use in making examinations of a transponder set.
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Item does not contain precious metal.
No known electrostatic discharge (esd) or electromagnetic interference (emi) sensitivity.
Represents items with no adp components
The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application.
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