NARCO MK-12D TSO 14V NAV/COM (Serial #11018) 14V. Yellow tagged dated 7/17/2013 this radio has very little cosmetic wear and in very good working condition. Radio only, does not include mounting tray or wiring harness.
Removed two of these from a Cessna 182 to replace with new TKM’s. Second one (Serial #23689Yellow tagged dated 7/24/2013) is available for same price. Purchase both for $1,875
These radios do not have internal glideslope, they both are able to channel to the external glideslope that is on aircraft that had the 300 series radios. For these to be of any use you must have the same Cessna radio tray with associated input/output pin arrangements. See photo of back of radio.
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