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Kx-155 Nav/comm With Glideslope (28v) 069-1024-35 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Melbourne, Florida, United States

Melbourne, Florida, United States
Unit comes with a Southeast Aerospace Dual Release SV 8130 and 90 Day Warranty. Mounting tray included.
Manufacturer Part Number:069-1024-35 Brand:Honeywell Warranty:Yes

FEATURES
  • Solid state, gas discharge digital display NAV/COMM Transceiver
  • 760 frequency COMM
  • 200-channel NAV receiver
  • 40-channel glideslope receiver
  • 10 watts power output
  • 28 volt version
  • Push button frequency flip-flop with display of active and standby NAV and COMM frequencies
  • Used with KI-203/208 VOR/LOC or KI-204/209 VOR/LOC/GS indicators
  • TSO'd

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