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Radiant Technology Introduces New Lightweight Radio

New Product Releases Keep on Comin' at Sun 'n Fun 2022

Radiant Technology unveiled their compact, lightweight AirLite Digital Aircraft Radio during the 2022 Sun 'n Fun exhibition. 

The AirLite is a palm-sized, flyweight 1.6-ounce digital aircraft radio that allows anyone to monitor aircraft communication, as well as receive FM/AM broadcast radio. Powered by a built-in rechargeable battery and equipped with a large, backlit LCD screen, the AirLite is an easy way to provide pilots and operators an easy, affordable radio reception method, whether as a backup, a portable monitor, or listening station. Renters and owners might even appreciate the few minutes of AWOS time they can reclaim from Hobbes time that would otherwise be wasted idling.

The AirLite is compatible with standard headphones, earbuds, or 1/8" audio cables, opening up a range of possibilities to integrate the system into anything capable of accepting the standard. It also includes active scanning through all frequency bands.  For a brief time, Radiant has slashed the price through May 31st, available directly through them or any one of their distributors. Radiant is kicking off Sun 'n Fun with a slate of additional rebates, and deals for purchases of multiple systems, whether the AirLite, or aircraft indicators, power charging receptacles, of CO sensors. 


FMI: www.radiantinstruments.com

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