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How Far From Vor? King Kn64 Dme W/ Tray, Ka60 Antenna, Switch, Wiring Diagram on 2040-parts.com

US $985.00
Location:

Plains, Georgia, US

Plains, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:King Radio Corp Manufacturer Part Number:KN64 pn. 066-1088-00

14 - 28 volt King KN64 DME, part number 066-1088-00, serial no. 7237.  

 

This auction includes tray, KA60 antenna, Nav1 - Nav 2 channeling switch and wiring diagram. 

 

DME worked when removed for an avionics upgrade.

 

You need this King DME if you want to know how you are from the VOR.

 

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