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Comant CI-428-200 Comdat Antenna - WAAS GPS TNC

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Part# 11-18311
MFR Model# CI-428-200

Overview

Frequencies • 1575.42 MHz +/- 3 MHz

The CI-428-200 ComData GPS WAAS antenna is specifically designed to meet the GPS WAAS Gamma 3 specifications required by the Garmin G1000 system and matches the standard ARINC footprint found on many twin engine and business jets. It meets the RTCA DO 160D operating standards including direct effects lighting. Gamma 3 WAAS allows for primary navigation using GPS for all phases of flight including precision LPV approaches.

Note: Comant Antennas no longer come with a gasket or template. Must order PN 09-05579 separately.

Features

  • Meets GPS WAAS Gamma 3 specifications as required by Garmin's G1000 system
  • Matches standard ARINC footprint on many twin engine business jets
  • Allows for primary navigation with GPS during all phases of flight including LPV approaches

Specifications

MODEL CI 428-200 COMDAT
Preamp Characteristics
GPS
Frequency
1575.42 MHz +/- 3 MHz<
Connector
TNC (female)
Polarization
RHCP
Radiation Gain Pattern
Hemispherical
Impedance
50 Ohms
VHF Characteristics
VHF
DC Voltage
4 to 24 VDC
Impedance
50 Ohms
Mechanical/ Environmental
Weight
6.2 oz
FAA TSO
C144

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