DAVTRON INSTRUMENTS

903-1

Part No: 903-1

Digital VOR Rectangular
$365.00
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DESCRIPTION

Davtron M903LOC 

The Davtron M903LOC meets the challenge to produce a small, affordable, lightweight indicator. This computer based instrument is a compact and effective component, enhancing any navigation system. The DVOR reads digitally to aircraft's radial position from the VOR station. The instantaneous To/From switching capability makes the 903 the easiest and fastest method of obtaining VOR checks. The localizer mode displays course deviation numerically with the equivalent resolution if a 1/2 dot of a CDI. The 903 takes the Morse code identifier signal fro the VOR station and displays sequentially the station letters on a single alphanumeric display. The letters are displayed at a clear readable rate. The 903 indicator can easily be switched to select NAV1 or NAV2 for use. The second toggle switch on the front panel selects either a Toor From bearing. The small push button switch is used for calibrationduring installation. The 903 becomes a signal level meter when the switch is pressed. An external signal level meter is no longer required for installation.

    Features
    • Automatic VOR position Orientation
    • Localizer deviation and centerline
    • Alphanumeric station identifier
    • Instant To/From switching
    • Digital filtering and signal processing
    • Sunlight readable incandescent display
    • Automatic Display Dimming
    • Serial ASCII output of station and radial OFF flag, "---"
    • FAA/PMA APPROVED
    Specifications
    • Input Voltage: 14 to 28 Volt
    • Input Signal: 0.35 to 10 Volts
    • Supply Current: 0.3 Amps
    • Operating Temperature Range: -20°C to +55°C
    • DVOR Accuracy: +/- 2 degrees
    • Weight: 6 ounces
    • Warranty: 1 year
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