This is a King KR-86 ADF unit complete as removed with loop and sense antenna, pilot's operating manual and installation instructions in booklet form and CD. It was removed for avionics upgrade. Unit was operational when it was removed and is being sold as is. Please keep this in mind while bidding.
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