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Tue, May 04, 2021

Mid-Continent Launches New Line Of CHRONOS Digital Clocks

First To Offer 8 Modes And USB Chargers, All-In-One

Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics has introduced a complete line of multifunction digital clocks.

The new CHRONOS Series features eight modes of operation: Local Time, UTC/Zulu Time, Flight Timer, Countdown Timer, Stopwatch, Volts, Outside Air Temperature (OAT) and Secondary Air Temperature. CHRONOS clocks are available with single and dual USB chargers and deliver up to 75 watts of USB power.

"There was a clear gap in the market for modern, multifunction clocks," said Matthew Harrah, Senior Vice President of Technology and Products for Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics.

"First and foremost, panel space is a premium. Our customers wanted more built-in functionality and access to fast-charging USB power, all-in-one," Harrah continued.

"CHRONOS clocks are an easy upgrade during routine maintenance, fit a standard, 2-inch panel cutout and deliver more built-in functionality than any other clock on the market."

The new six-digit, seven-segment clocks feature external lighting control and a built-in photocell for automatic dimming. An internal, field-replaceable battery maintains Time and Flight Timer memory, without aircraft power. CHRONOS Series clocks are TSO certified and available, starting at $499 retail. 

FMI: www.mcico.com

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