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Bendix/king Kt76 Tso'ed Transponder Guaranteed on 2040-parts.com

US $449.99
Location:

Georgetown, California, United States

Georgetown, California, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:066-1064-00 Part Brand:Bendix/King Warranty:Yes

King KT76 TSO'ed Transponder S/N 29920 with Mods 1,2&3.  TXP is very clean, very high S/N with NO cracks or breaks on the faceplate and new overlay on function control.  The TXP has been bench tested, serviced and aligned to mfgr's specs.  This is a 14 volt unit that will run on 28 volts with a voltage converter. The transponder is guaranteed 14 days or your money back less shipping. Insurance and handling included in shipping. Thanks for looking.



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