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King Kx-170b Nav Comm System & Rack With Connectors P/n 069-1020-00 on 2040-parts.com

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Lewiston, Maine, United States

Lewiston, Maine, United States
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Brand:King Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:069-1020-00 Model Number:KX-170B

The radio has always worked well and was working when removed during a panel upgrade.  SN 17326

The radio was removed in April of this year and as working fine at the time. I hated to remove it but I needed the room for a GPS, if not for that the radio would still be in the airplane. I was using as my Com 2 and the Nav to do VOR and LOC approaches. The knobs work smoothly and the numbers line up as they should.    



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