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Avionics Transponder Bendix/king Kt76a 8130-3 Yellow Tag on 2040-parts.com

US $595.00
Location:

West Lafayette, Indiana, United States

West Lafayette, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:066-1062-00 Part Brand:Bendix/King Warranty:Yes

KT 76A Transponder 14V  The KT 76A sets the standard in Mode A/C identification. This Class 1A transponder provides maximum performance at any altitude up to 35,000 feet. A compact unit, it was among the first of our avionics to incorporate Large Scale Integrated (LSI) circuitry, reducing both weight and power requirements. Its design efficiency and rugged construction continue to provide the owner-operator with a near-ideal balance of performance, reliability and value. Weight: 3.1 lbs. (1.41 kg) includes mounting rack Power Required: 14 VDC - 1.8 A max., 1.1 A standby Certificated by Lafayette Avionics, Inc. CRS KH2R952K.

 

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