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AirLite Pro with dual channel monitoring and GPS introduced

By General Aviation News Staff · September 19, 2022 ·

Radiant Technology has introduced AirLite Pro, an aircraft radio scanner.

It receives all aircraft channels between 118 and 137 mhz, according to company officials. It also provides simultaneous reception on two different frequencies, allowing a listener to monitor frequencies, such as tower and ground, at the same time

Other features include:

  • GPS receiver, allowing latitude/longitude and altitude determination, along with position save capabilities
  • Storable channel memory locations that allows scanning of the user’s preselected list of frequencies
  • FM Radio, for leisure listening
  • NOAA Weather Channels
  • VOR Rx (Voice) support for 108 to 118 Mhz

Price: $129.95.

Find out more at RadiantInstruments.com.

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