Bendix King Kma 24 Marker Beacon Receiver Audio Panel 066-1055-03 on 2040-parts.com
Longwood, Florida, United States
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Bendix / King KMA-24 Marker Beacon Receiver / Isolation Amplifier / Audio Panel P/N: 066-1055-03 This audio panel appears to be in good, serviceable condition, but it will need to be tested before installation. It was working when removed from the aircraft. |
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