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Old January 2nd 07, 05:29 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
RPE
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Default FS:CS-10 VHF communications linear amplifier

I have a CS-10 VHF communications amplifier for aircraft band.

I have quit flying so most likely will not use again. Apparently these
are no longer available as I have not been able to find them from any
supplier anywhere for price information This one was used about 20 hours
on my Wittman Tailwind W-8 until I installed a Valcom then it was used
an additional 35 hours in my Mini-500 helicopter. It was only used with
an Icom IA-22 handheld radio but provides 10 watts output per 1 watt
imput for any 118-136Mhz radio (30 watts PEP).
It is complete with original package and manual and docs
Model: CS-10
Freq: 118-136Mhz
RF Connections: 2 each BNC jacks
Size: 5.9"X 3.0"X1.4"
Weight: 12 ounces
Voltage: 12-14 Vdc neg ground
Power consumption: 2.2A
FCC ID# : CFX6IV CS-10 (applies to TR-720 trancievers)

The original power cord is not included and requires fused connection as
per manual speifications due to having previous mounting in a fixed
installtion connected to aircraft power buss. Power connector is
provided.
I will pay priority mail to USA contiguous only. Price is $160. firm
USPS M.O. or $170 Paypal

If interested reply to the address by compliling the address to complete
it. Do not reply to group or reply address.

aerorv
br
@
br
sbcglobal.net


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Old January 3rd 07, 03:12 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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I have a CS-10 VHF communications amplifier for aircraft band.

I have quit flying so most likely will not use again. Apparently these
are no longer available as I have not been able to find them from any
supplier anywhere for price information This one was used about 20
hours
on my Wittman Tailwind W-8 until I installed a Valcom then it was used
an additional 35 hours in my Mini-500 helicopter. It was only used
with
an Icom IA-22 handheld radio but provides 10 watts output per 1 watt
imput for any 118-136Mhz radio (30 watts PEP).
It is complete with original package and manual and docs
Model: CS-10
Freq: 118-136Mhz
RF Connections: 2 each BNC jacks
Size: 5.9"X 3.0"X1.4"
Weight: 12 ounces
Voltage: 12-14 Vdc neg ground
Power consumption: 2.2A
FCC ID# : CFX6IV CS-10 (applies to TR-720 trancievers)

The original power cord is not included and requires fused connection
as
per manual speifications due to having previous mounting in a fixed
installtion connected to aircraft power buss. Power connector is
provided.
I will pay priority mail to USA contiguous only. Price is $160. firm
USPS M.O. or $170 Paypal

If interested reply to the address by compliling the address to
complete
it. Do not reply to group or reply address.

aerorv
br
@
br
sbcglobal.net



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Old January 17th 07, 05:30 PM
Aaron Weaver Aaron Weaver is offline
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Originally Posted by RPE
I have a CS-10 VHF communications amplifier for aircraft band.

I have quit flying so most likely will not use again. Apparently these
are no longer available as I have not been able to find them from any
supplier anywhere for price information This one was used about 20 hours
on my Wittman Tailwind W-8 until I installed a Valcom then it was used
an additional 35 hours in my Mini-500 helicopter. It was only used with
an Icom IA-22 handheld radio but provides 10 watts output per 1 watt
imput for any 118-136Mhz radio (30 watts PEP).
It is complete with original package and manual and docs
Model: CS-10
Freq: 118-136Mhz
RF Connections: 2 each BNC jacks
Size: 5.9"X 3.0"X1.4"
Weight: 12 ounces
Voltage: 12-14 Vdc neg ground
Power consumption: 2.2A
FCC ID# : CFX6IV CS-10 (applies to TR-720 trancievers)

The original power cord is not included and requires fused connection as
per manual speifications due to having previous mounting in a fixed
installtion connected to aircraft power buss. Power connector is
provided.
I will pay priority mail to USA contiguous only. Price is $160. firm
USPS M.O. or $170 Paypal

If interested reply to the address by compliling the address to complete
it. Do not reply to group or reply address.

aerorv
br
@
br
sbcglobal.net
I am very interested in The CS-10 I have been looking for some time. If you still
have it let me know and I will buy it. Tried the email and it got returned.
Can pay with PayPal Thank's
Aaron

You can email me at( aweaver @ eoni.com ) ,no spaces
 




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