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Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Used surplus condition, bench tested with a 8130 (former yellow tag) certification. Internal speaker, standard 120 volt 60 Hz. power source.
Brand:Shop Fabricated Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:KY-92 Country//Region of Manufacture:United States

Bendix/King KY92 Com. This is an excellent base station radio, good sensitivity and selectivity. 720 channel capability. has built in speaker. Has jacks for remote (battery power source) operation 12.0 VDC. or will run on standard 120VAC 60 Hz.    Standard aircraft audio interfacing (mic & phone).  Has NATO audio  (mic & Phone) jack.                                                          

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