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Product Index Text41: Technical Publications Product Index Type Product Product Number Description Part Number Type Level Media Price 11-625845 MTM L1 CDR PDF Kuwait Airways B777 In-Flight 523-0790533CP MTM L1 CD ROM 1240.58 Entertainment System MTM L1 PAPR Kuwait Airways B777 In-Flight 523-0790533PP MTM L1 Paper 1390.00 Entertainment System MTM L1 WebA PDF Kuwait Airways B777 In- 523-0790533W MTM L1 Web 1181.50 Flight Entertainment System 17L-7 INM L2 CDR PDF 17L-7 VHF Aircraft Transmitter 523-0021006CP INM L2 CD ROM 772.01 INM L2 PAPR 17L-7 VHF Aircraft Transmitter 523-0021006PP INM L2 Paper 865.00 INM L2 WebA PDF 17L-7 VHF Aircraft Transmitter 523-0021006W INM L2 Web 735.25 17L-7A Process L1 CDR PDF 17L-7A VHF Transmitter 523-0755673CP Process L1 CD ROM 772.01 Process L1 PAPR 17L-7A VHF Transmitter 523-0755673PP Process L1 Paper 865.00 Process L1 WebA PDF 17L-7A VHF Transmitter 523-0755673W Process L1 Web 735.25 20-613156 On-Board L1 CDR PDF Martinair MD-11 VES 523-0781704CP On-Board L1 CD ROM 3382.58 On-Board L1 PAPR Martinair MD-11 VES 523-0781704PP On-Board L1 Paper 3790.00 On-Board L1 WebA PDF Martinair MD-11 VES 523-0781704W On-Board L1 Web 3221.50 24-624076 INB L1 CDR PDF Mini-Rack Tester 523-0781834CP INB L1 CD ROM 1240.58 INB L1 PAPR Mini-Rack Tester 523-0781834PP INB L1 Paper 1390.00 INB L1 WebA PDF Mini-Rack Tester 523-0781834W INB L1 Web 1181.50 37J-3 MNG L1 CDR PDF 37J-3 VHF Navigation Antenna 523-0755092CP MNG L1 CD ROM 240.98 MNG L1 PAPR 37J-3 VHF Navigation Antenna 523-0755092PP MNG L1 Paper 270.00 MNG L1 WebA PDF 37J-3 VHF Navigation 523-0755092W MNG L1 Web 229.50 Antenna 40-622803 CMM / ACMM L2 CDR PDF Video Entertainment 523-0790641CPMM / ACM L2 CD ROM 2313.36 Player Assembly Model VE-803P TEAC America, Inc 44-20-05 CMM / ACMM L2 PAPR Video Entertainment 523-0790641PPMM / ACM L2 Paper 2592.00 Player Assembly Model VE-803P TEAC America, Inc 44-20-05 CMM / ACMM L2 WebA PDF Video 523-0790641W MM / ACM L2 Web 2203.20 Entertainment Player Assembly Model VE-803P TEAC America, Inc 44-20-05 51R-6 INM L2 CDR PDF 51R-6 VOR/LOC Navigation 523-0755830CP INM L2 CD ROM 772.01 Unit INM L2 PAPR 51R-6 VOR/LOC Navigation Unit 523-0755830PP INM L2 Paper 865.00 INM L2 WebA PDF 51R-6 VOR/LOC Navigation 523-0755830W INM L2 Web 735.25 Unit 51RV-2 © Copyright Rockwell Collins,Inc 1 January 2012 All rights reserved. Page 1 Text41:Technical Publications Product Index Type Product Product Number Description Part Number Type Level Media Price INB L1 CDR PDF 51RV-2 Test Equipment 523-0759909CP INB L1 CD ROM 779.00 INB L1 PAPR 51RV-2 Test Equipment 523-0759909PP INB L1 Paper 865.00 INB L1 WebA PDF 51RV-2 Test Equipment 523-0759909W INB L1 Web 735.00 51X-2 INM L2 CDR PDF 51X-2 VHF Navigation and 523-0022006CP INM L2 CD ROM 772.01 Communications Receiver INM L2 PAPR 51X-2 VHF Navigation and 523-0022006PP INM L2 Paper 865.00 Communications Receiver INM L2 WebA PDF 51X-2 VHF Navigation and 523-0022006W INM L2 Web 735.25 Communications Receiver 51X-3/3A INB L1 CDR PDF 51X-3/3A VHF Communication 523-0755797CP INB L1 CD ROM 772.01 and Navigation Receiver and 427B-( ) Modulator Power Supply INB L1 PAPR 51X-3/3A VHF Communication 523-0755797PP INB L1 Paper 865.00 and Navigation Receiver and 427B-( ) Modulator Power Supply INB L1 WebA PDF 51X-3/3A VHF 523-0755797W INB L1 Web 735.25 Communication and Navigation Receiver and 427B-( ) Modulator Power Supply 51Z-2/2A INB L1 CDR PDF 51Z-2/2A Marker Beacon 520-5543000CP INB L1 CD ROM 772.01 Receiver INB L1 PAPR 51Z-2/2A Marker Beacon Receiver 520-5543000PP INB L1 Paper 865.00 INB L1 WebA PDF 51Z-2/2A Marker Beacon 520-5543000W INB L1 Web 735.25 Receiver 51Z-3 INB L1 CDR PDF 51Z-3 Marker Beacon Receiver 523-0092001CP INB L1 CD ROM 772.01 INB L1 PAPR 51Z-3 Marker Beacon Receiver 523-0092001PP INB L1 Paper 865.00 INB L1 WebA PDF 51Z-3 Marker Beacon Receiver 523-0092001W INB L1 Web 735.25 54W-1/914G-1 UG/IFE Guide L1 CDR PDF 54W-1/914G-1 523-0759052CPG/IFE Guid L1 CD ROM 288.00 Comparator Warning Monitor System UG/IFE Guide L1 PAPR 54W-1/914G-1 523-0759052PPG/IFE Guid L1 Paper 320.00 Comparator Warning Monitor System UG/IFE Guide L1 WebA PDF 54W-1/914G-1 523-0759052W G/IFE Guid L1 Web 272.00 Comparator Warning Monitor System 54W-1B/914G-2 UG/IFE Guide L1 CDR PDF 54W-1B/914G-2 523-0759055CPG/IFE Guid L1 CD ROM 288.00 Comparator Warning Monitor System UG/IFE Guide L1 PAPR 54W-1B/914G-2 523-0759055PPG/IFE Guid L1 Paper 320.00 Comparator Warning Monitor System UG/IFE Guide L1 WebA PDF 54W-1B/914G-2 523-0759055W G/IFE Guid L1 Web 272.00 Comparator Warning Monitor System 54W-1C/914G-1A UG/IFE Guide L1 CDR PDF 54W-1C/914G-1A 523-0759053CPG/IFE Guid L1 CD ROM 285.60 Comparator Warning Monitor System © Copyright Rockwell Collins,Inc 1 January 2012 All rights reserved. Page 2 Text41: Technical Publications Product Index Type Product Product Number Description Part Number Type Level Media Price UG/IFE Guide L1 PAPR 54W-1C/914G-1A 523-0759053PPG/IFE Guid L1 Paper 320.00 Comparator Warning Monitor System UG/IFE Guide L1 WebA PDF 54W-1C/914G-1A 523-0759053W G/IFE Guid L1 Web 272.00 Comparator Warning Monitor System 54W-1D/914G-2A UG/IFE Guide L1 CDR PDF 54W-1D/914G-2A 523-0758554CPG/IFE Guid L1 CD ROM 285.60 Comparator Warning Monitor System UG/IFE Guide L1 PAPR 54W-1D/914G-2A 523-0758554PPG/IFE Guid L1 Paper 320.00 Comparator Warning Monitor System UG/IFE Guide L1 WebA PDF 54W-1D/914G-2A 523-0758554W G/IFE Guid L1 Web 272.00 Comparator Warning Monitor System 60J-( ) OTH L1 PAPR GEM Deficiency In Processing I- 523-0819716PP OTH L1 Paper 140.00 PRED and G-PRED Messages For Predictive RAIM 69-622998 On-Board L1 CDR PDF Canadian Airlines 747- 523-0781199CP On-Board L1 CD ROM 3382.58 400 DVES On-Board L1 PAPR Canadian Airlines 747-400 523-0781199PP On-Board L1 Paper 3790.00 DVES On-Board L1 WebA PDF Canadian Airlines 747- 523-0781199W On-Board L1 Web 3221.50 400 DVES On-Board L1 CDR PDF Canadian Airlines 747- 523-0781202CP On-Board L1 CD ROM 3382.58 400 In-Flight ES On-Board L1 PAPR Canadian Airlines 747-400 In- 523-0781202PP On-Board L1 Paper 3790.00 Flight ES On-Board L1 WebA PDF Canadian Airlines 747- 523-0781202W On-Board L1 Web 3221.50 400 In-Flight ES 95S-1A INB L1 CDR PDF Receiver 95S-1A 523-0777817CP INB L1 CD ROM 772.01 Organizational Maintenance INB L1 PAPR Receiver 95S-1A Organizational 523-0777817PP INB L1 Paper 865.00 Maintenance INB L1 WebA PDF Receiver 95S-1A 523-0777817W INB L1 Web 735.25 Organizational Maintenance 95V-1 INB L1 CDR PDF Receiver 95V-1 Organizational 523-0778960CP INB L1 CD ROM 1240.58 Maintenance INB L1 PAPR Receiver 95V-1 Organizational 523-0778960PP INB L1 Paper 1390.00 Maintenance INB L1 WebA PDF Receiver 95V-1 Organizational 523-0778960W INB L1 Web 1181.50 Maintenance 137A-7 INB L1 CDR PDF 137A-7 Fixed Loop Antenna 523-0759080CP INB L1 CD ROM 779.00 INB L1 PAPR 137A-7 Fixed Loop Antenna 523-0759080PP INB L1 Paper 865.00 INB L1 WebA PDF 137A-7 Fixed Loop Antenna 523-0759080W INB L1 Web 735.00 156W-8 © Copyright Rockwell Collins,Inc 1 January 2012 All rights reserved. Page 3 Text41:Technical Publications Product Index Type Product Product Number Description Part Number Type Level Media Price INB L2 CDR PDF 156W-8 Two Channel 523-0773689CP INB L2 CD ROM 772.01 Multicoupler INB L2 PAPR 156W-8 Two Channel Multicoupler 523-0773689PP INB L2 Paper 865.00 172H-1 INB L1 CDR PDF 172H-1 Dummy Composite 523-0001000CP INB L1 CD ROM 772.01 Antenna INB L1 PAPR 172H-1 Dummy Composite 523-0001000PP INB L1 Paper 865.00 Antenna INB L1 WebA PDF 172H-1 Dummy Composite 523-0001000W INB L1 Web 735.25 Antenna 172H-8 INB L1 CDR PDF 172H-8 Dummy Antenna Load 523-0758777CP INB L1 CD ROM 772.01 INB L1 PAPR 172H-8 Dummy Antenna Load 523-0758777PP INB L1 Paper 865.00 INB L1 WebA PDF 172H-8 Dummy Antenna Load 523-0758777W INB L1 Web 735.25 172H-10 INB L1 CDR PDF 172H-10 Dummy Antenna 523-0762295CP INB L1 CD ROM 779.00 INB L1 PAPR 172H-10 Dummy Antenna 523-0762295PP INB L1 Paper 865.00 INB L1 WebA PDF 172H-10 Dummy Antenna 523-0762295W INB L1 Web 735.00 172H-11 INB L1 CDR PDF 172H-11 Dummy Antenna 523-0760777CP INB L1 CD ROM 772.01 INB L1 PAPR 172H-11 Dummy Antenna 523-0760777PP INB L1 Paper 865.00 INB L1 WebA PDF 172H-11 Dummy Antenna 523-0760777W INB L1 Web 735.25 172H-12 INB L1 CDR PDF 172H-12 Dummy Antenna 523-0761537CP INB L1 CD ROM 772.01 INB L1 PAPR 172H-12 Dummy Antenna 523-0761537PP INB L1 Paper 865.00 INB L1 WebA PDF 172H-12 Dummy Antenna 523-0761537W INB L1 Web 735.25 172H-17 INB L1 CDR PDF 172H-17 Electrical Dummy Load 523-0761078CP INB L1 CD ROM 772.01 INB L1 PAPR 172H-17 Electrical Dummy Load 523-0761078PP INB L1 Paper 865.00 INB L1 WebA PDF 172H-17 Electrical Dummy 523-0761078W INB L1 Web 735.25 Load 179J-1( ) UG/IFE Guide L1 CDR PDF 179J-1/1A/2/2A/3/4 523-0755535CPG/IFE Guid L1 CD ROM 678.30 Sense Antenna Couplers and 316A-( ) Line Simulators UG/IFE Guide L1 PAPR 179J-1/1A/2/2A/3/4 523-0755535PPG/IFE Guid L1 Paper 760.00 Sense Antenna Couplers and 316A-( ) Line Simulators UG/IFE Guide L1 WebA PDF 179J-1/1A/2/2A/3/4 523-0755535W G/IFE Guid L1 Web 646.00 Sense Antenna Couplers and 316A-( ) Line Simulators 180R-17B INB L2 CDR PDF 180R-17B Antenna Coupler, Int 523-0778578CP INB L2 CD ROM 772.01 Maint © Copyright Rockwell Collins,Inc 1 January 2012 All rights reserved.
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