King Radio Kx 155 28v Nav/comm Transceiver W/ Glideslope & Mod P/n 069-1024-01r on 2040-parts.com
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
King Radio KX 155 28V Nav/Comm Transceiver W/ Glideslope & Mod P/N 069-1024-01 14 Volts. Removed from aircraft for avionics upgrade. Unit was operational when removed. Unit is in very good condition.
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