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I just completed an upgrade in my 150H and I removed an entire working stack. I don't have the time or the will to list all of these items individually, since we can only sell one item per ad, my ad is for everything... in a single sale. Please don't ask to break it up. If it doesn't sell, I will list each individual piece on eBay. This is a complete (working when removed last month) stack from my recent upgrade, in some cases I have the original manuals, and others I do not. If you don't see it in the photos, I probably don't have it.

What is included:

RST RST-504 Audio Panel with Tray
TKM MX-300 - with Tray
Course Deviation Indicator (ARC 31640)
ARC RT-395A Transponder with Tray
ACK A-20 Altitude Encoder
STS Loran-C 110 with Tray
AR&C Noise Filter

How did I get to the price I'm asking? I looked at what is selling and what items cost and made a reasonable reduction.

RST RST-504 Audio Panel ...$ FREE
TKM MX-300 ... $1795 used - serviceable condition ($2975 new from TKM)
Course Deviation Indicator (ARC 31640) ... $75.00 for Used
ARC RT-395A Transponder ... $995.00
ACK A-20 Altitude Encoder ... 125.00 used (new $227.)
STS Loran-C 110 ... nobody uses $ FREE
AR&C Noise Filter ... $ FREE

Subtotal $ 2990.00

Further discounted for Cessna 150-152 club members -$1990

My price for everything is $1000. OBO

Shipping via ground with Insurance to CONUS $100.

So, $1100 out the door.

PM if you are interested. (I could also deliver to Clinton if you don't want to pay shipping. But you need to purchase now). I will take in the order received.

Thanks!

Also ... see second post for remaining photos.
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Hi Phil.

Your price looks very reasonable to me. Just wondering if your MX300 has the glide slope receiver?

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The manual says it will, but I don't know. I don't see anything on specs about GS. You can check out the manual at http://tkmavionics.com/our-products/mx300-navcomm/ [tkmavionics.com].

Also I've attached close ups of the labels on the unit. Hope this helps.
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MX300 needs an external glideslope receiver. I have R-443B.



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Cool, thanks for the info.


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MX300 is a slide-in replacement to the ARC RT-328, which also requires a G/S receiver for ILS. I'd imagine most ARC radio installations also include G/S capability and thus have an external receiver installed. My receiver was broken, but I found a working 2nd hand G/S receiver for $25.

May I respectfully point out, that your "price" for the transponder is way out of the norm. You can buy a digital GTX327 any day for $500, the prices at Bennett Avionics (where I think you got the prices from) are nowhere near realistic.




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Originally Posted by Mikko_Tuomi

May I respectfully point out, that your "price" for the transponder is way out of the norm. You can buy a digital GTX327 any day for $500, the prices at Bennett Avionics (where I think you got the prices from) are nowhere near realistic.


If I gave the transponder away my price for the bundle is still reasonable. I'm not selling anything individually, so does it really matter? The radio alone is worth the asking price.

(So much for Rule #5). Ha.

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I can verify that. I spent almost that much having my MX300 repaired a couple years ago.

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I can also verify. While getting a quote to have mine repaired in February I took time to price several new and used ones. At the time I didn't see one anywhere, in any condition, for less than $1800.

Honestly, if I hadn't had mine repaired, I'd be all over this offer. Heck, I'd almost get it just to have a second one in the stack, but I'd have to replace the tan faceplate as it would clash with my black panel.


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