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Insight Strike Finder SF2000

$ 184.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 2000-021-009
  • Brand: Insight
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: This used Insight Strike Finder SF2000 Display was removed Serviceable for Avionics Upgrade 01-06-21 from Piper Navajo N61490. The display face is almost completely clear with only minor blemishing. Unit shows obvious wear marks.
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    The INSIGHT STRIKE FINDER Digital Weather Avoidance System detects and analyzes the electrical activity emanating from thunderstorms within a 200 nautical mile (nm) radius of the aircraft. A unique graphic display plots an accurate, reliable and easily-interpreted picture of electrical activity, that you can use to circumnavigate the hazards associated with thunderstorms.  The STRIKE FINDER System analyzes the individual strike signal properties to determine the bearing, range and severity of the activity. Strike data is plotted on the display as single orange dots by range and azimuth, in relation to the aircraft symbol ("Heads up").
    This used
    Insight Strike Finder SF2000 Display
    was removed Serviceable for Avionics Upgrade 01-06-21 from Piper Navajo N61490.
    The display face is almost completely clear with only minor blemishing. Unit shows obvious wear marks.
    Details:
    P/N 2000-021-009
    S/N 002813
    Power – 20 Watts
    Volts   10-33
    Software level 2.
    Version 1 / Rev 5.
    Mod D
    Weight 1.2 lbs.
    Includes Connector and
    just under 10’ of Insight cable (P/N 900927)
    .  Sensor is not included.
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    .