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King Kx125 14v Nav Comm Kx 125 Built In Cdi on 2040-parts.com

US $1,095.00
Location:

Palm Springs, California, United States

Palm Springs, California, United States
Condition:Used

King KX125 removed in perfect working order complete with tray, backplate, connector, and copy of installation manual. Radio is very clean.


The KX-125 tunes 200 NAV channels and 760 COMM channels. It has a backlit LCD display that features an internal CDI, which reduces your panel space requirements. This display shows simultaneous active and standby frequencies for both the NAV and COMM sides.


The internal CDI offers an "Auto-TO" feature that centers the needle and plots a course directly to the active VOR. There are also "TO" and "FROM" markings on the display.

An internal VOR/LOC converter is used by the internal CDI, and this circuitry allows the KX-125 to show you the current radial or bearing to the active VOR.


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