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Mid-Continent Avionics Annunciation Control Units For Garmin Taws

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MD41-10281-button, Horizontal, 28V, LED lighting
10-06782
$1358.50
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MD41-10483-button, HTAWS, Horizontal
10-06785
$1358.50
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Overview

Designed to place annunciation and mode selection for the Terrain Awareness Warning System (TAWS) within the pilot’s direct field of view, these annunciators provide tactile feedback to the pilot through internally lighted push buttons. Featuring automatic photocell dimming and manual and remote test capability, units have excellent daylight readability.

Features

  • Control unit provides annunciation and mode selection for TAWS (Terrain Awareness Warning System)
  • Presents primary or secondary visual alert of TAWS within the pilot’s direct field of view
  • Reduced installation costs:
    • Single cutout
    • Panel punches available
    • Easy-to-wire D-subminiature connector
  • Proven daylight-readable annunciations with automatic photocell dimming
  • Internally lighted push-buttons provide firm tactile feedback to the pilot
  • Remote annunciator test capability
  • Certified to TSO C151a
  • Meets RTCA DO-160D environmental specifications (certified to 55,000 feet)
  • Quality Mil-Spec connector included
  • Designed and built in Wichita, Kansas, USA
  • One year limited warranty

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