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Radiant Digital Altimeter with LCD Screen- Second Generation for 2.25'' Mount

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Part# 10-07484
MFR Model# RDAL-22-GEN2

Overview

The RADIANT Digital Altimeter is designed to show simultaneous digital altitude, digital VSI, digital outside temperature and digital density altitude in a single glance, easy to read format. All of this information is presented digitally on a single vivid LCD screen. The instrument fits in a standard 2.25” enclosure. Replacing four conventional instruments with one digitally accurate single instrument saves panel space and reduces aircraft weight. Additionally, the altitude sensor used within this instrument is amazingly accurate, showing differential altitudes with precision of 1 foot.
   
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Features

  • Easy Installation (add power, ground, that’s all that’s needed) (Airspeed units require “Tee” into existing pitot line)
  • Install into standard 2 1/4 or 3 1/8 inch panel instrumen thole (using optional adapter ring for 3 1/8)
  • Max Scale, you pick, 100 or 200
  • Knots vs MPH, you pick
  • Custom Green Airspeed Range, set it to what you want
  • Custom Yellow Airspeed Range, set it to what you want
  • Custom Red Airspeed Range, set it to what you want
  • Calibratable Altimeter
  • Altimeter works to 20,000 feet
  • VSI works to +/- 9999 feet per minute
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